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We have not purchased the tem as the image forwarded. They both are different. Purchasesd one is square and other one was hexagonal. They don't have this hexagonal one in stock, which stock finishes sometimes ago.
  

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I don't understand the first sentence. The second sentence says "They both," but there is no antecedent for the words. " They both are different.

  • I don't understand the first sentence.
  • The second sentence says "They both," but there is no antecedent for the words.
  • " They both are different.
  • What are they different from?
  • ) that was purchased was a square, while the other was a hexagon.
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I don't understand the first sentence. The second sentence says "They both," but there is no antecedent for the words. The third sentences mentions two things that might be the point of reference for "They both." They both are different. What are they different from? The one (one what?) that was purchased was a square, while the other was a hexagon. Unfortunately, the hexagon has been out of stock

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