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xhibax21

March 29, 2025

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My name is hiba

Hi everyone my name is hiba im study law in three stage and i love my speciality


مرحبا جميعاً اسمي هبة انا ادرس القانون في المرحلة الثالثة واحب تخصصي

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My name is hiba


My name is hHiba. My name is Hiba.

My name is hHiba. My name is Hiba.

My name is hHiba. My name is Hiba.

In English, the first letter of names is capitalized :D And I just added a period at the end of the sentence since it was a complete thought.

Hi everyone my name is hiba im study law in three stage and i love my speciality


Hiello to everyone m! My name is hHiba iand I’m studying law in threee third stage and iI love my speciality. Hello to everyone! My name is Hiba and I’m studying law in the third stage and I love my speciality.

Hi everyone m! My name is hHiba im. I study law in threee third stage and iI love my speciality. Hi everyone! My name is Hiba. I study law in the third stage and I love my specialty.

Hi everyone, my name is hHiba imand I study law in three stage and iI love my speciality / major. Hi everyone, my name is Hiba and I study law in three stage and I love my specialty / major.

Hi everyone, my name is hHiba im study law in three stage and i love my speciality. I'm in the third stage of my law studies, and I truly love my field. Hi everyone, my name is Hiba. I'm in the third stage of my law studies, and I truly love my field.

I capitalized the first letter of your name. Usually, for levels or stages we use "in" so I changed it to "I'm in" and instead of "three" we would say "third." When counting things such as this we use first, second, third, fourth, and so on. This is called "ordinal numbers." It's a little complicated, but I know you'll get it :P Instead of "specialty" I changed it to field just for it to flow a little more naturally, but field can also work. So please don't worry too much :D Finally, just a few grammar changes were made.

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