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Sentence: He's been through enough already, and with any further stress...



 
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Sentence: He's been through enough already, and with any further stress... #1 (permalink) Tue Oct 20, 2009 11:08 am   Sentence: He's been through enough already, and with any further stress...
 

I would like to ask a question about a setences that I've read in a book.
" He's been through enough already, and with any further stress...."
I'd never seen through enough already all together. Could somebody translate this senences?
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Sentence: He's been through enough already, and with any further stress... #2 (permalink) Tue Oct 20, 2009 13:16 pm   Sentence: He's been through enough already, and with any further stress...
 

Yes, he has had to face all manner of difficulties and the threat of further stress could kill him.
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