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Silencio Tarsier Posted 11 years ago
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Fair play in its prim?

what is the meaning of this sentence?

Fair play in its prim? Or cant we take this statement seriously? In 1998, in the men's 100 meters breaststroke final.....................

I dont understand the second sentence also.
  

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Silencio Tarsier Fair play in its prim? I don't understand either. "Prim" does not fit in this sentence.

  • Silencio Tarsier Fair play in its prim?
  • I don't understand either.
  • "Prim" does not fit in this sentence.
  • However, "prim e" would fit.
  • Silencio Tarsier I don't understand the second sentence either .
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Silencio TarsierFair play in its prim?
I don't understand either. "Prim" does not fit in this sentence.
However, "prime"would fit.
Silencio TarsierI don't understand the second sentence either.
The second se
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SORRY.
the sentence I ask should be"Fair play in its prime?Or can't we take this statement seriously?"
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prime, not prim.

The first 2 sentences talk about the example given in the third sentence

Sentence 1 asks if it is a very good example of sportsmanship.

Sentence 2 asks if it is just meant as a joke,

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Silencio Tarsierin its prime
The best example, or best time of a person's life (healthy, strong).
Fair play = being a good sport, obeying all the rules.
Silencio TarsierOr can't we take this statement seriously?
Do you actually believe this (the previous sentence) to be true?

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