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Please show me example sentences with Do you have any idea ~~~
It is correct to say “do you have any ideas of what the cause of the problems? . Tell me as many daily expressions as possible.
Please show me example sentences with Do you have any idea ~~~
It is correct to say “do you have any ideas of what the cause of the problems? . Tell me as many daily expressions as possible.
It is correct to say “do you have any ideas of what the cause of the problems? . Tell me as many daily expressions as possible.
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Do you have any idea what the cause of the problem is?
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Do you have any ideas about what might be the cause of the problem?
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