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Less restrictions doesn't mean more happiness first. Second all these restrictions its not for nothing, and its not because we dont knkw the reason means its useless.
Islam Christianity and judaism are similar in terms of rules and principles. Its just some people dont take their religions seriously thats why it seems like less restrictions in one one and not in another
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Can anyone correct this text ?
Less restrictions doesn't mean more happiness first. Second all these restrictions its not for nothing, and its not because we dont knkw the reason means its useless.
Islam Christianity and judaism are similar in terms of rules and principles. Its just some people dont take their religions seriously thats why it seems like less restrictions in one one and not in another
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No we don't do proofreading here. If you have a specific problem you can ask that (e.g. "should a comma be used here?").
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No. Your example is so far from any meaning, no Answer could be useful.
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Less restrictions doesn't mean more happiness first. Second all these restrictions its not for nothing, and its not because we dont knkw the reason means its useless.
Islam Christianity and judaism are similar in terms of rules and principles. Its just some people dont take their religions seriously thats why it seems like less restrictions in one one and not in another
Thank you
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Can anyone correct this text ?
Less restrictions doesn't mean more happiness first. Second all these restrictions its not for nothing, and its not because we dont knkw the reason means its useless.
Islam Christianity and judaism are similar in terms of rules and principles. Its just some people dont take their religions seriously thats why it seems like less restrictions in one one and not in another
Thank you
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No we don't do proofreading here. If you have a specific problem you can ask that (e.g. "should a comma be used here?").
– Laurel
Nov 19 at 20:24
No. Your example is so far from any meaning, no Answer could be useful.
– Robbie Goodwin
Nov 19 at 20:48
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No we don't do proofreading here. If you have a specific problem you can ask that (e.g. "should a comma be used here?").
– Laurel
Nov 19 at 20:24
No. Your example is so far from any meaning, no Answer could be useful.
– Robbie Goodwin
Nov 19 at 20:48
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No we don't do proofreading here. If you have a specific problem you can ask that (e.g. "should a comma be used here?").
– Laurel
Nov 19 at 20:24
No we don't do proofreading here. If you have a specific problem you can ask that (e.g. "should a comma be used here?").
– Laurel
Nov 19 at 20:24
No. Your example is so far from any meaning, no Answer could be useful.
– Robbie Goodwin
Nov 19 at 20:48
No. Your example is so far from any meaning, no Answer could be useful.
– Robbie Goodwin
Nov 19 at 20:48
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"Fewer restrictions...".
There are several other minor issues as well.
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"Fewer restrictions...".
There are several other minor issues as well.
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"Fewer restrictions...".
There are several other minor issues as well.
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"Fewer restrictions...".
There are several other minor issues as well.
"Fewer restrictions...".
There are several other minor issues as well.
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No we don't do proofreading here. If you have a specific problem you can ask that (e.g. "should a comma be used here?").
– Laurel
Nov 19 at 20:24
No. Your example is so far from any meaning, no Answer could be useful.
– Robbie Goodwin
Nov 19 at 20:48