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I found that my English textbook shows an example sentence: I practice 6 hours a day.
I wonder if the sentence is more natural than saying "I practice 6 hours in a day".
Teach me English _φ(・_・
I found that my English textbook shows an example sentence: I practice 6 hours a day.
I wonder if the sentence is more natural than saying "I practice 6 hours in a day".
Teach me English _φ(・_・
I wonder if the sentence is more natural than saying "I practice 6 hours in a day".
Teach me English _φ(・_・
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Yes, I practice 6 hours a day.
Also , I practice 6 hours each day.
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