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Alc24 Posted 14 years ago
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How would you correctly say this sentence please?

1 What's the most consecutive games you held an opponent to under100 points?
2 What's the long streak holding opponents to under 100 points?

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I'd say it like this: What's the longest winning streak you've ever hit, holding opponents to under 100 points?

  • I'd say it like this: What's the longest winning streak you've ever hit, holding opponents to under 100 points?
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I'd say it like this:

What's the longest winning streak you've ever hit, holding opponents to under 100 points?

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