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Does these sentences sound natural? Please feel free to provide some examples, thanks.
Did we ever learn about this? why I don't have memory?
I can't remember, did we ever learn that before?
Does these sentences sound natural? Please feel free to provide some examples, thanks.
Did we ever learn about this? why I don't have memory?
I can't remember, did we ever learn that before?
Did we ever learn about this? why I don't have memory?
I can't remember, did we ever learn that before?
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