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Does this sound natural?
I think that issue has existed from the past, not now.
Does this sound natural?
I think that issue has existed from the past, not now.
I think that issue has existed from the past, not now.
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- Inglés (UK)
Not really. I think it would be better if you said:
I think it used to be an issue, but not anymore.
Or just
It used to be an issue
- Chino simplificado
- Japonés
@bondtina-jade thank you for your help.
How do you think below?
That issue has been here before.
or
That issue has been here from before.
How do you think below?
That issue has been here before.
or
That issue has been here from before.

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