Feb. 28, 2023
Due to a severe drought hitting my country at the moment, not having tap water for a few days in a row has become par for the course in my neighborhood.
All the attention he is getting from the media seems to have gone to his head. Now, he won't even look at his fans.
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Due to a severe drought hitting my country at the moment, not having tap water for a few days in a row has become par for the course in my neighborhood.
All the attention he is getting from the media seems to have gone to his head.
Now, he won't even look at his fans.
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Well done!
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Due to a severe drought hitting my country at the moment, not having tap water for a few days in a row has become par for the coursethe norm in my neighborhood.
All the attention he is getting from the media seems to have gone to his head.
Now, he won't even look at his fans.
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Great Job! Just one correction! I got the general meaning of what you were trying to say for the first one, but I didn't recognize the expression; so, I switched it out for a more common one.
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Due to a severe drought hitting my country at the moment, not having tap water for a few days in a row has become par for the course in my neighborhood. Due to a severe drought hitting my country at the moment, not having tap water for a few days in a row has become Due to a severe drought |
All the attention he is getting from the media seems to have gone to his head. This sentence has been marked as perfect! This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
Now, he won't even look at his fans. This sentence has been marked as perfect! This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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