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What is your favorite number?

My favorite number is 47, because Japan has 47 prefectures, the number which I watched Cartoon Network on TV is 47, and it's also prime number. Be the way, I wanted to be physicist when I was in junior high school. I am a company employee now, though.

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What is your favorite number?

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What is your favorite number?


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My favorite number is 47, because Japan has 47 prefectures, the number which I watched Cartoon Network on TV is 47, and it's also prime number.


My favorite number is 47, because Japan has 47 prefectures, the numberchannel on which I watched Cartoon Network on TV is 47, and it's also prime number. My favorite number is 47, because Japan has 47 prefectures, the channel on which I watched Cartoon Network is 47, and it's also prime number.

"on TV" here is redundant since most people will be able to fill in from context. Instead of "number" we would say "channel" in the context of TV.

My favorite number is 47, because Japan has 47 prefectures, the. It's also the channel number whichere I watched the Cartoon Network on TV is 47, and it'. Finally, 47 is also a prime number. My favorite number is 47, because Japan has 47 prefectures. It's also the channel number where I watched the Cartoon Network on TV. Finally, 47 is also a prime number.

Trying making smaller sentences with a clear noun and action.

My favorite number is 47, because Japan has 47 prefectures, the number which. I watched Cartoon Network on TV is 47, and it'on channel 47. It’s also a prime number. My favorite number is 47 because Japan has 47 prefectures. I watched Cartoon Network on TV on channel 47. It’s also a prime number.

Be the way, I wanted to be physicist when I was in junior high school.


Bey the way, I wanted to be physicist when I was in junior high school. By the way, I wanted to be physicist when I was in junior high school.

Bey the way, I wanted to be a physicist when I was in junior high school. By the way, I wanted to be a physicist when I was in junior high school.

Bey the way, I wanted to be a physicist when I was in junior high school. By the way, I wanted to be a physicist when I was in junior high school.

I am a company employee now, though.


I am a company employeerporate worker now, though. I am a corporate worker now, though.

Company employee seems a bit redundant, and is also somewhat vague. I think a suitable substitute would be "corporate worker".

I am a company employee now, though. I am a company employee now, though.

Changing "I am" to "I'm" will sound more natural although both are correct

I am a company employee now, though. I am a company employee now, though.

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