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yaqeen_issa

May 21, 2025

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This doesn't happen

You need to work to get this money by the way its good feeling

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This doesn't happen

This doesn't happen


This doesn't happen. This doesn't happen.

You could also say "This is very unlikely to happen."

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You need to work to get this money by the way its good feeling


You need to work to get this(hard/ a lot) to get this (amount of) money, by the way itsthat's a good feeling. You need to work (hard/ a lot) to get this (amount of) money, by the way that's a good feeling.

You need to work to get this kind of money b. By the way, its's a good feeling. You need to work to get this kind of money. By the way, it's a good feeling.

"By the way" feels like we are talking about something unrelated or only slightly related, like if I was talking about a pizzeria down the street and then said, "Oh! By the way, did you call a plumber to fix your broken sink?" However, these two concepts are related. "By the way" can still work, but I must warn you that it can sound just a little impolite when the two concepts are closely related (working for this money | is a good feeling). If you want something more polite, "either way" or "plus" is what I might say in this situation.

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