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Alc24 Posted 16 years ago
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THE OPPOSITE OF "MAGNIFY"/NOTCHES ARE TOO BIG BELT

Could you please help me with this? How would you say the following?

1 When holding binoculars backwards, objects aren't magnified but demagnified, objects seems to be at a distance rather than close up.

2 He likes what he buys more than everything. He thinks everything that he has and purchases is better than all the things others have.

3 It hurts me when you do that. Stop pinching me.

4 He's so thin, you can't tighten the belt enough, The notches are too big. (can you say this?)

5 The determination of the poker hand rankings and thus the strength of an online poker hand is determined by probability with the rarer a hand the stronger it is going to be.

Thank you
  

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1 When holding binoculars backwards, objects aren't magnified but demagnified, making them seem to be at a distance rather than close. 2 He likes what he buys more than anything else. He thinks everything that he has and purchases is better than everything else the others have.

  • 1 When holding binoculars backwards, objects aren't magnified but demagnified, making them seem to be at a distance rather than close.
  • 2 He likes what he buys more than anything else.
  • He thinks everything that he has and purchases is better than everything else the others have.
  • 3 It hurts me when you do that.
  • Stop pinching me.
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1 When holding binoculars backwards, objects aren't magnified but demagnified, making them seem to be at a distance rather than close.
2 He likes what he buys more than anything else. He thinks everything that he has and purchases is better than everything else the others have.
3 It hurts me when you do that. Stop pinching me.
4 He's so thin that you can't tighten the belt enough; the

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