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meaning of sentences in single word #1 (permalink) Mon Sep 14, 2009 12:13 pm   meaning of sentences in single word
 

can anyone provide link for meaning of sentences in single word.
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meaning of sentences in single word #2 (permalink) Mon Sep 14, 2009 12:15 pm   meaning of sentences in single word
 

Hi,

If you are talking about a number of sentences, they could be in a 'paragraph'.

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