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    Quote Originally Posted by Pippynip View Post
    Спасибо опять (no idea if опять is a correct word to use... I translated it from a song )
    I think, instead of "опять", it is better to use "ещё раз".

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cadenza View Post
    I think, instead of "опять", it is better to use "ещё раз".
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