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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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Can you tell me how you would phrase the following?

If you go 140kph instead of 130kph from Los Angeles to San San Diego you will gain 10 minutes, but you will pay $20 more gas.
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If you go 140kph instead of 130kph from Los Angeles to San San Diego you will gain 10 minutes, but you will pay $20 more gas. If you go 140kph instead of 130kph from Los Angeles to San San Diego , you will gain 10 minutes, but you will pay $20 more for gas. ")

  • If you go 140kph instead of 130kph from Los Angeles to San San Diego you will gain 10 minutes, but you will pay $20 more gas.
  • If you go 140kph instead of 130kph from Los Angeles to San San Diego , you will gain 10 minutes, but you will pay $20 more for gas.
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If you go 140kph instead of 130kph from Los Angeles to San San Diego you will gain 10 minutes, but you will pay $20 more gas.

If you go 140kph instead of 130kph from Los Angeles to San San Diego, you will gain 10 minutes, but you will pay $20 more for gas.

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