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Originais Teachy

Polysemy and Foreignism

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The smartphone is charging next to the wireless charger. The scenario is modern, with gadgets scattered around. The notebook over there, the tablet over here, and a smart TV dominating the room. It's the digital era, isn't it? - Unknown author.

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