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Messier42 Posted 13 years ago
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In 1880, in the U.S, there was a controversial issue about wether the tomato is a fruit or veggie. The federal court decided the tomato is a veggie on the ground that the tomato is not served as a dessert.

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S . , there was a controversial issue about whether the tomato is a fruit or vegetable . The federal court decided the tomato is a vegetable on the ground that the tomato is not served as a dessert.

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  • , there was a controversial issue about whether the tomato is a fruit or vegetable .
  • The federal court decided the tomato is a vegetable on the ground that the tomato is not served as a dessert.
  • "Veggie" is puerile.
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In 1880, in the U.S., there was a controversial issue about whether the tomato is a fruit or vegetable. The federal court decided the tomato is a vegetable on the ground that the tomato is not served as a dessert.

"Veggie" is puerile.
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In 1880, in the U.S, there was a controversy about whether the tomato is a fruit or vegetable. The federal court decided that the tomato is a vegetable on the ground that it is not served as a dessert.

"that" is optional but I prefer to include it.

"veggie" is a casual abbreviation not appropriate for this context.

For me, "on th
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In 1880, in the U.S., there was a controversial issue about whether the tomato is a fruit or vegetable. The federal court decided the tomato is a vegetable on the grounds that the tomato is not served as a dessert.

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