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Anonymous Posted 5 years ago
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What you're doing.

Phil: Who's this?

Man on phone: You'd better stop what you're doing.

Phil: Excuse me?

Man on phone: I know you're scamming people for money. I've talked to several of your victims.


Is the part in bold natural refering not to what he's doing exactly at that moment but to the fact that he's having a shady side business where he's scamming people?

  

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Is the part in bold natural refering not to what he's doing exactly at that moment but to the fact that he's having a shady side business where he's scamming people? <<< Yes

  • Is the part in bold natural refering not to what he's doing exactly at that moment but to the fact that he's having a shady side business where he's scamming people?
  • <<< Yes
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Is the part in bold natural refering not to what he's doing exactly at that moment but

to the fact that he's having a shady side business where he's scamming people? <<< Yes

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