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joaorocha

Sept. 24, 2022

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How my country faced a lettal virus.

Unemployment rates going up, food price going through the roof, that's how the things seems to be going in Brazil. However, going back into the pandemic, is possible to see a country facing a uncknown lettal virus, what leds the government to spend a lot of money with experimental vaccines, emergencials benefits at the same time wich the big media, artists and a folks that don't need to face the work every day to get his wages in account just saying: Stay you at home! A huge mass of folks without condictions to put food on their tables and the ecconomy going down. I'm proud how my country could overcome all that stuff by not wasting resources, reducing tax rates and controlling fuels price.

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How my country faced a letthal virus.

Alt: "How My Country Faced a Lethal Virus" if you want to capitalize it like a title

Unemployment rates going up, food prices going through the roof, that's how the things seems to be going in Brazil.

However, going back intorevisiting the pandemic, it's possible to see a country facing a uncknown letthal virus, whatich leds the government to spend a lot of money withon experimental vaccines, and emergencialsy benefits a. At the same time wich, the big media, artists, and a folks that dowho didn't need to face the work every day to get his wages in accounttheir paychecks were just saying: Stay you at home!

Changed to past tense since it seems like this is describing stuff in the past.

A huge mass of folks without condictionsnumber of people didn't have the ability to put food on their tables, and the ecconomy was going down.

From your next sentence, I took this to be talking about problems that are now resolved, so I put them in past tense.

I'm proud of how my country could overcome all of that stuff by not wasting resources, reducing tax rates, and controlling fuels prices.

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joaorocha

Sept. 25, 2022

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I appreciate it!! Please, may you can answer me a question. Everyone corrected that: Facing the work. I was wondering if it has to do with culture because in Brasil we use to say literally that, I mean, maybe for Americans, work dont need to be faced because it's a natural due. That make sense for you? I not sure if I could express my thoughts. Thank'sa lot!

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Syvn

Sept. 27, 2022

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The closest I could think of to "facing the work" (which isn't said in American English) is "facing the day" or "face the day" which also implies that you're not looking forward to whatever you have to do that day (see: https://idioms.thefreedictionary.com/face+the+day), but doesn't have to mean work. I'm not sure if it's a cultural difference, but at least in America, a lot of people do think that work is expected and necessary, that if you work hard enough you will be rewarded, and if you're doing poorly you're just not working hard enough. That's not necessarily true, of course, and I think it's more of a conservative belief. Hope that helps!

How my country faced a letthal virus.

Unemployment rates are going up, food prices are going through the roof, and that's how the things seems to be going going in Brazil now.

However, going back into the pandemic, it's possible to see a country facing an uncknown letthal virus. For example, what leads the government to spend a lot of money withon experimental vaccines, emergencialsy benefits a. ¶
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t the same time wich the big media, media outlets, artists, and a folks that don't need to face thego to work every day to get his wages in accountare just saying: Sstay you at home!

A huge mass of folks without condictionsunable to put food on their tables and the ecconomy going down.

I'm proud of how my country could overcome all of that stuff by not wasting resources, reducing tax rates and controlling fuels prices.

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joaorocha

Sept. 25, 2022

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I appreciate it!!

How my country faced a letthal virus.

Unemployment rates going up, food price going through the roof, that's how the things seems to be going in Brazil.

However, going back into the pandemic, is possible to see a country facing an uncknown letthal virus, whatich leds the government to spending a lot of money withon experimental vaccines, emergencials benefits at the same time wich thes costs. All the while big media, artists and a folks that don't need to face thego to work every day to get histheir wages in accountare just saying: Stay you at home!

A huge mass of folks withoutnumber of people don't have the condictions to put food on their tables and the ecconomy is going down.

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joaorocha

Sept. 25, 2022

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I appreciate it!!

How my country faced a lettal virus.


How my country faced a letthal virus.

How my country faced a letthal virus.

How my country faced a letthal virus.

Alt: "How My Country Faced a Lethal Virus" if you want to capitalize it like a title

Unemployment rates going up, food price going through the roof, that's how the things seems to be going in Brazil.


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Unemployment rates are going up, food prices are going through the roof, and that's how the things seems to be going going in Brazil now.

Unemployment rates going up, food prices going through the roof, that's how the things seems to be going in Brazil.

However, going back into the pandemic, is possible to see a country facing a uncknown lettal virus, what leds the government to spend a lot of money with experimental vaccines, emergencials benefits at the same time wich the big media, artists and a folks that don't need to face the work every day to get his wages in account just saying: Stay you at home!


However, going back into the pandemic, is possible to see a country facing an uncknown letthal virus, whatich leds the government to spending a lot of money withon experimental vaccines, emergencials benefits at the same time wich thes costs. All the while big media, artists and a folks that don't need to face thego to work every day to get histheir wages in accountare just saying: Stay you at home!

However, going back into the pandemic, it's possible to see a country facing an uncknown letthal virus. For example, what leads the government to spend a lot of money withon experimental vaccines, emergencialsy benefits a. ¶
A
t the same time wich the big media, media outlets, artists, and a folks that don't need to face thego to work every day to get his wages in accountare just saying: Sstay you at home!

However, going back intorevisiting the pandemic, it's possible to see a country facing a uncknown letthal virus, whatich leds the government to spend a lot of money withon experimental vaccines, and emergencialsy benefits a. At the same time wich, the big media, artists, and a folks that dowho didn't need to face the work every day to get his wages in accounttheir paychecks were just saying: Stay you at home!

Changed to past tense since it seems like this is describing stuff in the past.

A huge mass of folks without condictions to put food on their tables and the ecconomy going down.


A huge mass of folks withoutnumber of people don't have the condictions to put food on their tables and the ecconomy is going down.

A huge mass of folks without condictionsunable to put food on their tables and the ecconomy going down.

A huge mass of folks without condictionsnumber of people didn't have the ability to put food on their tables, and the ecconomy was going down.

From your next sentence, I took this to be talking about problems that are now resolved, so I put them in past tense.

I'm proud how my country could overcome all that stuff by not wasting resources, reducing tax rates and controlling fuels price.


I'm proud of how my country could overcome all of that stuff by not wasting resources, reducing tax rates and controlling fuels prices.

I'm proud of how my country could overcome all of that stuff by not wasting resources, reducing tax rates, and controlling fuels prices.

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