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Goodinus Posted 19 years ago
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Doesn't take more than a second

0"Doesn't take more than a second"02br
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00Hi , 02br
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00 I want to use the above sentance , before that i would like to know the exact meaning of it.02br
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00 I am assuming this word can be used only when you want to express a mission critical thing.02br
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00 Can i use this term for common things like Doesn't take more than a second to switch it on/off.02br
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00Thanks in advance02br
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00-Vijay0-
  

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0 You would normally say. 12br 12br 10Thanks in advance12br 12br 10-Vijay12br 12blockquote 10 0-

  • 0 You would normally say.
  • 12br 12br 10Thanks in advance12br 12br 10-Vijay12br 12blockquote 10 0-
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0 You would normally say. "It doesn't take more than a second." And yes, you can use it anytime you want to suggest that the task can be done very quickly and easily!01blockquote
01cite10Goodinus12cite10"Doesn't take more than a second"12br
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