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22 fev 2018
- Inglês (RU)
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so what does that common mean "by"? when we should usually use?
so what does that common mean "by"? when we should usually use?
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i meant for intense i go to school by bus. it's clear but it hits you by 90 (talks about dmg in a game) so what is the connection between these 2?

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