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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
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Can you please let me know if that's correct?

Look, I want to talk about some aspects of leadership for the younger generation but also for anyone else who listens.

  

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My response: Look, I want to talk about some aspects of leadership for the younger audience members in particular , but also for anyone else who is there. Look, I want to talk about some aspects of leadership for the younger audience members in particular , but also for anyone else who is present.

  • My response: Look, I want to talk about some aspects of leadership for the younger audience members in particular , but also for anyone else who is there.
  • Look, I want to talk about some aspects of leadership for the younger audience members in particular , but also for anyone else who is present.
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My response:

Look, I want to talk about some aspects of leadership for the younger audience members in particular, but also for

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