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User_gary Posted 18 years ago
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rubbing the skin

I think he is having some rash/itching problem, because he is always putting his hand in his pocket and rubbing his thigh.

He always rubbing the rash area because he feels itchy.

He rubs the thigh skin a lot and I think he is having itching problem.


Please correct my sentences.
  

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I think he has a rash/ an itch , because he's always putting his hand in his pocket and rubbing his thigh. He is always rubbing the rash because it itches . He rubs his thigh a lot , and I think he has an itch.

  • I think he has a rash/ an itch , because he's always putting his hand in his pocket and rubbing his thigh.
  • He is always rubbing the rash because it itches .
  • He rubs his thigh a lot , and I think he has an itch.
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I think he has a rash/ an itch, because he's always putting his hand in his pocket and rubbing his thigh.

He is always rubbing the rash because it itches.

He rubs his thigh a lot, and I think he has an itch.

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