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Newguest Posted 19 years ago
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00Also: What does it mean "Keep training until you do!" What does this "do" at the end mean, do what?02br
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0Until you become an expert.0-
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0A creed is literally a list of agreed beliefs in a faith. It comes from the Latin credo, meaning I believe. In Christianity, the Protestant creed begins in this way: "I believe in ***, the Father Almighty, maker of Heaven and Earth, and of all things visible and invisible...". The Catholic creed is slightly different.02br
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0 Keep training until you become an expert is clear to me, but Keep training until you do, sounded strange. Thank you for answers! 0-
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0'Keep training until you do' doesn't make much sense out of context but is probably an answer to a specific question. The 'do' will relate to what is being asked.02br
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00How can I hold me breath underwater for 3 mi
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0 thanks, it's clear now! 0-

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