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17 Oct 2021
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This is a lifesaver for baby who has lost appetite. Does this sound natural?
This is a lifesaver for baby who has lost appetite. Does this sound natural?
My baby had lost his appetite as he ran a fever until I found a resourceful babyfood product.
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A little unnatural
This is a lifesaver for babybabies who hashave lost appetitetheir appetites.
This is a lifesaver for babybabies who hashave lost appetitetheir appetites.
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@rtizisland If I’m only referring to my baby, can I say “This is a lifesaver for a baby who has lost his appetite”?
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A little unnatural
@soointhesky Yes, you can say that
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@rtizisland Right! I was writing a reveiw :P Thanks so much!! Great help ☺️☺️
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