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Jan. 20, 2021

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Using new words to make sentences

There are some advise conducive to allowing you engage in your new life. Firstly, you can emulate the way how your icons garner support from their fans. Secondly, you need to talk to people and find commonalities. On top of that you need to differentiate between good people and bad people. In this way, you can find your soulmates and you can transition to your new life.

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Using new words to make sentences

On top of that you need to differentiate between good people and bad people.

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Jan. 21, 2021

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Using new words to make sentences


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There are some advise conducive to allowing you engage in your new life.


There areis some advise conducive to allowingce that can help you engage in your new life. There is some advice that can help you engage in your new life.

"advice" is a singular noun, and you pretty much never use it in the plural "advise" is a verb, meaning to give advice

Firstly, you can emulate the way how your icons garner support from their fans.


Firstly, you can emulate the way how your icons garner support from their fans. Firstly, you can emulate the way your icons garner support from their fans.

Secondly, you need to talk to people and find commonalities.


Secondly, you need to talk to people and find commonalitiesthings you have in common. Secondly, you need to talk to people and find things you have in common.

"commonalities" did not sound natural here

On top of that you need to differentiate between good people and bad people.


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In this way, you can find your soulmates and you can transition to your new life.


In this way, you can find your soulmatenew friends and you can transition to your new life. In this way, you can find new friends and you can transition to your new life.

a "soulmate" is a romantic partner that you are destined to be with. we almost always use it to refer to a love interest. i don't think that's what you meant to imply here, so i swapped it out with "friends"

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