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5:56 AM, Thursday December 9th 2021

Thankyou so much for your critique. I appreciate it very much. You really have keen eyes, thanks for making aware of my mistakes here. I'd try to avoid them or improve them.

Thankyou very much.

3:58 PM, Thursday December 9th 2021

Replying to mark this as a complete, sorry once again for my mistake.

Take care,

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