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TOMO_o

Jan. 4, 2026

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Do you like salad?

I neither like it nor dislike it. I often eat it to take vitamins for my health, but it can be fruit instead of vegetables. By the way, my favorite dressing with fresh vegetables is olive oil and some salts. Simple is best.

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Do you like salad?

I neither like it nor dislike it.

I often eat it to takefor vitamins for my health, but it can be fruit instead of vegetables.

To "take" vitamins heavily implies that you are taking medication, like a vitamin supplement pill, which probably isn't what you mean here. I would phrase it like this instead.

By the way, my favorite dressing with fresh vegetables is olive oil andwith some salts.

Simple is best.

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TOMO_o

Jan. 5, 2026

122

Thank you for the correction.
It worked well this time.

I often eat it to takeget vitamins for my health, butand it can bhave fruit instead of vegetables.

I would use "and" instead of "but" unless you are implying that fruit doesn't have vitamins like vegetables do

By the way, my favorite dressing with fresh vegetables is olive oil and some salts.

Use the singular "salt" unless you are referring to multiple types of salts.

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TOMO_o

Jan. 5, 2026

122

Thank you for the correction.
It worked well this time.

Do you like salad?

I neither like it nor dislike it.

I often eat it to takeas vitamins for my health, but it can be fruit instead of vegetables.

By the way, my favorite dressing with fresh vegetables is olive oil and some salts.

Simple is best.

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TOMO_o

Jan. 4, 2026

122

Thank you for the correction.
It worked well this time.

Do you like salad?


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I neither like it nor dislike it.


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I often eat it to take vitamins for my health, but it can be fruit instead of vegetables.


I often eat it to takeas vitamins for my health, but it can be fruit instead of vegetables.

I often eat it to takeget vitamins for my health, butand it can bhave fruit instead of vegetables.

I would use "and" instead of "but" unless you are implying that fruit doesn't have vitamins like vegetables do

I often eat it to takefor vitamins for my health, but it can be fruit instead of vegetables.

To "take" vitamins heavily implies that you are taking medication, like a vitamin supplement pill, which probably isn't what you mean here. I would phrase it like this instead.

By the way, my favorite dressing with fresh vegetables is olive oil and some salts.


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By the way, my favorite dressing with fresh vegetables is olive oil and some salts.

Use the singular "salt" unless you are referring to multiple types of salts.

By the way, my favorite dressing with fresh vegetables is olive oil andwith some salts.

Simple is best.


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