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English, 12.09.2019 23:30, jrios4983

Me translate these from informal to formal style:
“i’m starving! i’m gonna get something to eat and cal you ”
“we gotta get this done before we can go anywhere”
“lemme know if you need j”
“you’re wrong! i paid twenty-five bucks for that! ”

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