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¿Puedo decir "solo cosas buenas" sin nada más?
¿Puedo decir "solo cosas buenas" sin nada más?
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Sí supongo, sería como si dijeses "Only good things" o "Only good stuff".
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gracias, alguien tenía eso como la leyenda en su publicación y me preguntaba si era correcto

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