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25 June
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English (US)
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English (UK)
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Korean
Question about English (US)
Is this expression correct and natural?
A majority of people don't value anything they deem to be other to themselves.
Is this expression correct and natural?
A majority of people don't value anything they deem to be other to themselves.
A majority of people don't value anything they deem to be other to themselves.
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@elon7@Hi-keno_23 Thank you very much for the correction!
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@elon7 With pleasure! I'm learning English, so let's study together :)

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