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Fold air 900 Posted 6 years ago
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From vs at

You can get it at popular or You can get it from popular?

  

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Neither of those makes obvious sense. g. a store or website.

  • Neither of those makes obvious sense.
  • g.
  • a store or website.
  • In that case "Popular" would usually have a capital.
  • More information is needed.
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Neither of those makes obvious sense. The only way I see it making sense is if "Popular" is the name of e.g. a store or website. In that case "Popular" would usually have a capital. More information is needed.

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