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What is an understatement?



 
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What is an understatement? #1 (permalink) Mon Nov 09, 2009 11:02 am   What is an understatement?
 

Hi I can't find a good sentence with that word on the internet so I don't know when to ise that word.I can't find a good expalation for it in a dictionary on the internet.
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What is an understatement? #2 (permalink) Mon Nov 09, 2009 12:24 pm   What is an understatement?
 

Did you try HERE?
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