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Jumanah Posted 10 years ago
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Forming sentences

The young and elderly are still at risk up to the time a cure has been found.
Up to the time a cure has been found, the young and elderly are still at risk.
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The young and elderly are still at risk until a cure is found. Until a cure is found, the young and elderly are still at risk.

  • The young and elderly are still at risk until a cure is found.
  • Until a cure is found, the young and elderly are still at risk.
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The young and elderly are still at risk until a cure is found.
Until a cure is found, the young and elderly are still at risk.

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