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BW2/3 Posted 20 years ago
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This country sustained itself self-economy. It was isolated from the outside world.

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IMO, there's no need for "self-economy" (which is a strange term, anyway), if you mention that it sustained itself. This country sustained itself. It was isolated from the outside world.

  • IMO, there's no need for "self-economy" (which is a strange term, anyway), if you mention that it sustained itself.
  • This country sustained itself.
  • It was isolated from the outside world.
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IMO, there's no need for "self-economy" (which is a strange term, anyway), if you mention that it sustained itself.

This country sustained itself. It was isolated from the outside world.

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