Uncommon though it may be, we do sometimes use the suffix "ão" with the word that replaces "you" (second person plural) in Portuguese. For example: "Estão a viajar juntos?"
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Uncommon though it may be, we do sometimes use the suffix "ão" with the word that replaces "you" (second person plural) in Portuguese. For example: "Estão a viajar juntos?"
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Brunch replaces breakfast and lunch.
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Tom replaces one meal a day with a protein shake.
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Gradually, as the magnetic flux (a measurement of the quantity of magnetism) that comes up with the sunspots moves pole-ward it erodes the existing polar fields and replaces them with magnetic fields that have the opposite polarity.
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