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What does 'to share a connection' mean? | Expression: "Is the home delivery available?"
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Three sounds V, W and F Sun Feb 24, 2008 21:39 pm  Three sounds V, W and F
 

Hi

I just found a detailed discussion on these sounds.

Quote:
V
W
F

You may also enjoy it.

http://forum.wordreference.com/showthread.php?t=229676

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