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New2grammar Posted 18 years ago
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has just left.

Luck hasn't been on my side. Nine out of ten times I get to the train station, my train has just left.

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Luck hasn't been on my side. Nine out of ten times when I got to the station, my train had just left. Luck isn't on my side.

  • Luck hasn't been on my side.
  • Nine out of ten times when I got to the station, my train had just left.
  • Luck isn't on my side.
  • Nine out of ten times when I get to the station, my train has just left.
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Luck hasn't been on my side. Nine out of ten times when I got to the station, my train had just left.

Luck isn't on my side. Nine out of ten times when I get to the station, my train has just left.

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