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Would you please correct the following sentences?
My opinions are similar to his. Though a certain level of money is necessary, it is not always true that everyone having a lot of money is happy.
Would you please correct the following sentences?
My opinions are similar to his. Though a certain level of money is necessary, it is not always true that everyone having a lot of money is happy.
My opinions are similar to his. Though a certain level of money is necessary, it is not always true that everyone having a lot of money is happy.
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My opinions are similar to his. Though a certain amount of money is necessary, it is not always true that everyone having a lot of money is happy.
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