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bixtya [17]
1 year ago
6

Read the sentence.

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2 answers:
snow_lady [41]1 year ago
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"People who exercise regularly are often more fun to be around." It avoids using "more" or "only" those words make the sentence sound biased. Hope this helps :)
nexus9112 [7]1 year ago
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I think it would be people who exercise regularly are more often more fun to be around.
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