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Ty123 Posted 8 years ago
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Is this OK: But looking back at it, I think it made me tough-minded and appreciative of Mother Nature.

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But looking back, I think it made me tough-minded and appreciative of Mother Nature.

  

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The only difference is "at it", and you can use that if the previous text has something that "it" can refer to. Except that you should be a little careful about that, you can use either one. CJ

  • The only difference is "at it", and you can use that if the previous text has something that "it" can refer to.
  • Except that you should be a little careful about that, you can use either one.
  • CJ
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The only difference is "at it", and you can use that if the previous text has something that "it" can refer to.

Except that you should be a little careful about that, you can use either one.

CJ

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