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Sarunnio Posted 16 years ago
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Psychological, rather than economic

psychological, rather than economic

What does this phrase mean?

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Hi, psychological, rather than economic What does this phrase mean? It's better if you show us a phrase in a sentence , in a context. I assume you have looked these words up in your dictionary, so lI'll just offer this example for you to consider.

  • Hi, psychological, rather than economic What does this phrase mean?
  • It's better if you show us a phrase in a sentence , in a context.
  • I assume you have looked these words up in your dictionary, so lI'll just offer this example for you to consider.
  • Tom and Mary were married.
  • They had very little money.
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Hi,

psychological, rather than economic

What does this phrase mean?

It's better if you show us a phrase in a sentence , in a context.



I assume you have looked these words up in your dictionary, so lI'll just offer this example for you to consider.



Tom and Mary were married.

They had very little money.

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