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Hi is the following sentence correct?
"This phrase translates as "to care or to be concerned about something.""
Hi is the following sentence correct?
"This phrase translates as "to care or to be concerned about something.""
"This phrase translates as "to care or to be concerned about something.""
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@isthmus_x thanks! Would it be more correct to say "it is translated as..." or "it translates as.."?
@isthmus_x thanks! Would it be more correct to say "it is translated as..." or "it translates as.."?

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