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27 January
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「In the next week or so 」Help help!!What does ”or so”mean?
「In the next week or so 」Help help!!What does ”or so”mean?
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27 January
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It’s an approximation. Here it means that it could be in 5 days, in a week, in two weeks, in 10 days, etc.
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It’s an approximation. Here it means that it could be in 5 days, in a week, in two weeks, in 10 days, etc.
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