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We have been collected few more quotations from America and china
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We have been collected few more quotations from America and china
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I think it should be
We have collected few more quotations from America and China.
You can add 'a' before 'few' to indicate some. Without 'a' it indicates only one or two quotations.
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I think it should be
We have collected few more quotations from America and China.
You can add 'a' before 'few' to indicate some. Without 'a' it indicates only one or two quotations.
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I think it should be
We have collected few more quotations from America and China.
You can add 'a' before 'few' to indicate some. Without 'a' it indicates only one or two quotations.
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I think it should be
We have collected few more quotations from America and China.
You can add 'a' before 'few' to indicate some. Without 'a' it indicates only one or two quotations.
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I think it should be
We have collected few more quotations from America and China.
You can add 'a' before 'few' to indicate some. Without 'a' it indicates only one or two quotations.
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answered 2 hours ago
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