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Peaceblinkfriend Posted 18 years ago
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If you don't deal with the problem now, you('ll be) storing up trouble for yourself in the future.

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00Could I say '01i00If you don't deal with the problem now, 01font00you are02font00 storing up trouble for yourself in the future' 02i00instead?02br
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0 Yes. But with the original, you are indicating that the process will continue in the future, and I think that is the intent. 0-

  • 0 Yes.
  • But with the original, you are indicating that the process will continue in the future, and I think that is the intent.
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0 Yes. But with the original, you are indicating that the process will continue in the future, and I think that is the intent. 0-
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