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Harry1999 Posted 14 years ago
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Is the following sentence correct?

I am reporting a bug. The problem is like an equation. Just input is equal to output.

The more time you click the Save button the more time you will get the bug.

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The more time you click the Save button the more time you will see the error.
  

Top answer

Simply say: The error occurs on clicking the Save button.

  • Simply say: The error occurs on clicking the Save button.
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Simply say:

The error occurs on clicking the Save button.
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screamererSimply say:The error occurs on clicking the Save button.
Yes, it is correct, but I wanted to say:

If you continue clicking the Save button, the problem will become bad, worse, and worst.

EG:

If you click the Save button first time, you will see some error.
Second time, it gives another error.
Third time, it gives a
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The bug causes more problems every time you click on the Save button.
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harry1999 Is the following sentence correct?I am reporting a bug. The problem is like an equation. Just input is equal to output.The more time you click the Save button the more time you will get the bug.ORThe more time you click the Save button the more time you will see the error.
-The more you press the Save bottun, the more problem the bug cause.
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screamerer harry1999 Is the following sentence correct?I am reporting a bug. The problem is like an equation. Just input is equal to output.The more time you click the Save button the more time you will get the bug.ORThe more time you click the Save button the more time you will see the error.-The more you press the Save bottun, the more problem the bug cause.-The more th

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