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¿Qué significa You shouldn't just worry about getting high score. ( Which meaning? ①You should not worry about getting high score. ②You should not worry about only getting high score( how you study it is also important). ?
¿Qué significa You shouldn't just worry about getting high score. ( Which meaning? ①You should not worry about getting high score. ②You should not worry about only getting high score( how you study it is also important). ?
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[You shouldn't just worry about getting high score] = 2. You should not worry about only getting high score. How you study is also important.
This means, getting high marks on a test or homework or something is not enough. The way you study (ほうほう) for the test or homework or something is just as important as getting high marks.
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[You shouldn't just worry about getting high score] = 2. You should not worry about only getting high score. How you study is also important.
This means, getting high marks on a test or homework or something is not enough. The way you study (ほうほう) for the test or homework or something is just as important as getting high marks.
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