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Christine Christie Posted 6 years ago
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For your own sake

Does this sentence make sense:


"Pandas look cute, but for your own sake, don't try to touch him."


Note: In this context, does the phrase 'for your own sake' make sense?

  

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Christine Christie Note: In this context, does the phrase 'for your own sake' make sense? Yes, but "him" has to be the panda right there in front of you.

  • Christine Christie Note: In this context, does the phrase 'for your own sake' make sense?
  • Yes, but "him" has to be the panda right there in front of you.
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Christine Christie Note: In this context, does the phrase 'for your own sake' make sense?

Yes, but "him" has to be the panda right there in front of you.

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