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22 Feb 2016
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The machine hasn't had any errors till today which occurred last time since the part broken was replaced. Does this sound natural?
The machine hasn't had any errors till today which occurred last time since the part broken was replaced. Does this sound natural?
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22 Feb 2016
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Unnatural
this might be what you want: "until today, the machine hasn't had any errors since the broken part was replaced, but this same thing happened last time too."
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- English (US)
Unnatural
this might be what you want: "until today, the machine hasn't had any errors since the broken part was replaced, but this same thing happened last time too."
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