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Liveinjapan Posted 18 years ago
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in the same way as on

Firefox3 can open multiple web pages stored in its toolbar at once, in the same way as on the previous version.
Firefox3 can open a group of web pages stored in its toolbar simultaneously, in the same way as on the previous version.
Firefox3 can open a couple of web pages registered in its toolbar all together, in the same way as on the previous version.

Are my sentences correct and natural to say?

Thanks in advance.
  

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Hi, I would put 'all' in the one you wrote: Firefox3 can open multiple web pages stored in its toolbar (all) at once, in the same way as on the previous version. I am NOT sure this is what you wanted to say though.

  • Hi, I would put 'all' in the one you wrote: Firefox3 can open multiple web pages stored in its toolbar (all) at once, in the same way as on the previous version.
  • I am NOT sure this is what you wanted to say though.
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Hi,

I would put 'all' in the one you wrote:
Firefox3 can open multiple web pages stored in its toolbar (all) at once, in the same way as on the previous version.

I am NOT sure this is what you wanted to say though.
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Thanks, Anon.
All at once is better than mine!

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