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Find out and spell out #1 (permalink) Tue Mar 30, 2004 10:27 am   Find out and spell out
 

hI All!! May I can say instead of "find out" 'spell out"
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Find out #2 (permalink) Tue Mar 30, 2004 10:30 am   Find out
 

Hi,

Find out means discover. Spell out means explain in detail.

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