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20 Jan 2015
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This application is aimed for students who are seeking jobs could easily interact with the graduates working in their desired company, Does this sound natural?
This application is aimed for students who are seeking jobs could easily interact with the graduates working in their desired company, Does this sound natural?
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- English (US)
A little unnatural
Replace "application" with "program". The words would make sense if program is used.
- Japanese Near fluent
- Simplified Chinese (China) Near fluent
Thanks, but I meant application as in an app

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