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What's the weather like today?
I'd like to confirm it would be fine to say ''What's the weather today?''
What's the weather like today?
I'd like to confirm it would be fine to say ''What's the weather today?''
I'd like to confirm it would be fine to say ''What's the weather today?''
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26 Dec 2019
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