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Journal 25/22/20

I couldn’t log into a WeChat account this afternoon. It required me to use a phone I last time logged into the account to scan the QC that the WeChat provided. I used two phones that I used to use to try, but they all failed. Another option was to let a WeChat friend send me the number WeChat provided, but that account didn’t have any friends. I looked at a solution on the internet and it told me that I could use my phone number to complain about login. I followed the steps to do it and finally I logged in. I have a lot of precious pictures in the moments of that account. I don’t want to lose them.

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Journal 25/22/20

I couldn’t log into a WeChat account this afternoon.

I used two phones that I used to use to try, but they all failed.

I have a lot of precious pictures in the moments of that account.

I don’t want to lose them.

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Jack

Dec. 15, 2020

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Another option was to let a WeChat friend send me thea number that WeChat would provided, but that account didn’t have any friends.

It didn't happen, so the conditional is more appropriate.

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I looked at a solution on the internet, and it told me that I could use my phone number to complain about login.

The second half is grammatical but doesn't make senes to me. Perhaps you mean, "it told me that I could complain about the issue with logging in, using my phone number as the contact"?

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Jack

Dec. 15, 2020

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I followed the steps to do ituggested steps, and finally I logged in.

"To do it" is grammatical, but this sounds better to me.

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It required me to use a phone I last time logged into the account to scan the QC that the WeChat providedscan a QR code that the WeChat provided with the phone that I used to log into the account last time.

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Journal 25/22/20


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I couldn’t log into a WeChat account this afternoon.


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It required me to use a phone I last time logged into the account to scan the QC that the WeChat provided.


It required me to use a phone I last time logged into the account to scan the QC that the WeChat providedscan a QR code that the WeChat provided with the phone that I used to log into the account last time. It required me to scan a QR code that the WeChat provided with the phone that I used to log into the account last time.

I used two phones that I used to use to try, but they all failed.


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Another option was to let a WeChat friend send me the number WeChat provided, but that account didn’t have any friends.


Another option was to let a WeChat friend send me thea number that WeChat would provided, but that account didn’t have any friends. Another option was to let a WeChat friend send me a number that WeChat would provide, but that account didn’t have any friends.

It didn't happen, so the conditional is more appropriate.

I looked at a solution on the internet and it told me that I could use my phone number to complain about login.


I looked at a solution on the internet, and it told me that I could use my phone number to complain about login. I looked at a solution on the internet, and it told me that I could use my phone number to complain about login.

The second half is grammatical but doesn't make senes to me. Perhaps you mean, "it told me that I could complain about the issue with logging in, using my phone number as the contact"?

I followed the steps to do it and finally I logged in.


I followed the steps to do ituggested steps, and finally I logged in. I followed the suggested steps, and finally I logged in.

"To do it" is grammatical, but this sounds better to me.

I have a lot of precious pictures in the moments of that account.


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

I don’t want to lose them.


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

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