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Antonis M. Posted 9 years ago
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Vulnerable?

Just because he donated a lot of cash to the server it does not me he is invulnerable to getting banned from it. If he continues breaking the rules, we will have to take an action against him.


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I assume that "me" should read "mean". "invulnerable" has the correct meaning, but I find the construction around it just a little bit awkward. This is simpler: Just because he donated a lot of cash to the server, it does not mean he can't be banned from it.

  • I assume that "me" should read "mean".
  • "invulnerable" has the correct meaning, but I find the construction around it just a little bit awkward.
  • This is simpler: Just because he donated a lot of cash to the server, it does not mean he can't be banned from it.
  • If he continues breaking the rules, we will have to take action against him.
  • I find the idea of donating cash to a "server" a little odd.
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I assume that "me" should read "mean". "invulnerable" has the correct meaning, but I find the construction around it just a little bit awkward. This is simpler:

Just because he donated a lot of cash to the server, it does not mean he can't be banned from it. If he continues breaking the rules, we will have to take action against him.

I find the idea of d

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