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Christine Christie Posted 5 years ago
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In the periphery

Is this sentence correct:



"Somewhere in the Milky Way, there is a star that looks LIKE almost all others in the same galaxy. And around that star, eight planets spin, without counting with a dwarf planet wandering in the periphery..."



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Christine Christie Is this sentence correct ? There are two sentences. "Somewhere in the Milky Way, there is a star that looks like almost all others in the same galaxy.

  • Christine Christie Is this sentence correct ?
  • There are two sentences.
  • "Somewhere in the Milky Way, there is a star that looks like almost all others in the same galaxy.
  • " They're OK now.
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Christine Christie

Is this sentence correct? There are two sentences.


"Somewhere in the Milky Way, there is a star that looks like almost all others in the same galaxy. And around that star, eight

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