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Expression: 'I don't get so many emails that I would inadvertantly delete one'



 
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Expression: 'I don't get so many emails that I would inadvertantly delete one' #1 (permalink) Sat Feb 24, 2007 10:37 am   Expression: 'I don't get so many emails that I would inadvertantly delete one'
 

Mister Micawber wrote:
I don't get so many emails that I would inadvertantly delete one-- at least not as often as this omission occurs


Could you please simplify this sentence for me?

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Expression: 'I don't get so many emails that I would inadvertantly delete one' #2 (permalink) Sun Feb 25, 2007 13:13 pm   Expression: 'I don't get so many emails that I would inadvertantly delete one'
 

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Tom, please stop dissecting my every word unless it is directed to you. It makes me uncomfortable. There are plenty of texts out in the internet world for you to pursue.
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