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26 Nov 2022
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How do you say this in English (US)? Are you following the World Cup??
Are you keeping up with the World Cup??
Do these sentences mean the same??
How do you say this in English (US)? Are you following the World Cup??
Are you keeping up with the World Cup??
Do these sentences mean the same??
Are you keeping up with the World Cup??
Do these sentences mean the same??
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26 Nov 2022
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@sakukei
Yes, both sentences imply the same thing.
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