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User_gary Posted 19 years ago
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unforeseen

I don't lose my nerves even in unforeseen circumstances like earthquake, cyclone such that I am always positive.

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I don't lose my nerve even in unforeseen circumstances like earthquake s or cyclone s because I am always positive. "I don't lose my nerve" is the collocation.

  • I don't lose my nerve even in unforeseen circumstances like earthquake s or cyclone s because I am always positive.
  • "I don't lose my nerve" is the collocation.
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I don't lose my nerve even in unforeseen circumstances like earthquakes or cyclones because I am always positive.

"I don't lose my nerve" is the collocation.

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