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Tony Canard Posted 13 years ago
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It's very noticeable if we remember the synonim of "have" which is "possess"
  

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I'm trying to say that something becomes noticeable if we remember the synonym of the verb "to have" and this synonym is (which is [if I'm right]) "to possess".
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I'm still not getting there, but maybe:

It's very noticeable if we remember that "possess" is a synonym of "have".

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It's very noticeable if we remember the word "possess", which is a synonym of "have".

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It's very noticeable if we remember that "have" has as a synonym "possess".

There are many other variations with various meanings.

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