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BlackGlasses

April 14, 2024

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I went out to an event. It was a lovely, memorable experience. I think that every time I go out of the city it's amazing. I feel more relaxed, connected, and conscious of crucial things. However, when I go back, I worry about dealing with all modern distractions. It's a challenge that totally worths.

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I went out to an event.

I think that every time that I goet out of the city it' is amazing.

I feel more relaxed, connected, and conscious of crucial things.

However, when I goet back, I worry about dealing with all modern distractions.

It's a challenge that is totally worths it.

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BlackGlasses

April 25, 2024

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Thank you very much!!

It's a challenge that is totally worths it.

OR It is totally worth the challenge. "worth" isn't used as a verb in English. You would either say that it is "worth it", a phrase that means something is *worth* the effort, or that it is worth the challenge, similar meaning.

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Well done overall!

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BlackGlasses

April 15, 2024

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Thank you very much!! ^^

It's a challenge that is totally worths. it

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BlackGlasses

April 15, 2024

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Thank you so much!

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I went out to an event.


I went out to an event.

It was a lovely, memorable experience.


I think that every time I go out of the city it's amazing.


I think that every time that I goet out of the city it' is amazing.

I feel more relaxed, connected, and conscious of crucial things.


I feel more relaxed, connected, and conscious of crucial things.

However, when I go back, I worry about dealing with all modern distractions.


However, when I goet back, I worry about dealing with all modern distractions.

It's a challenge that totally worths.


It's a challenge that is totally worths. it

It's a challenge that is totally worths it.

OR It is totally worth the challenge. "worth" isn't used as a verb in English. You would either say that it is "worth it", a phrase that means something is *worth* the effort, or that it is worth the challenge, similar meaning.

It's a challenge that is totally worths it.

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