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SamBOSS

Oct. 30, 2025

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My Favorite sport

My favorite sport is the most popular, love and iconic sport in world. This sport have a big history. And all the best palyer in this sport are the most well-known and everyone can play as they want. Even if your are poor or rich, yong or old, man or woman etc , don't stress, no discriminations and no racism cause you need just one thing to playing this sport you need just a ball. So, if you got the picture, my favorite sport name start by "F", then add the other letters.

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My Favorite sSport

My favorite sport is the most popular, loved, and iconic sport in world.

This sport haves a bilong history.

"long" is used for "time" (such as history)

And all the best palayers in this sport are the most well-known, and everyone can play asit how they want to.

Even if your are poor or rich, young or old, a man or woman, etc ,. don't stress, no discriminations and no racism cause you need justjust need one thing to playing this sport you need just. You just need a ball.

instead of "a man or woman," you could also use "male or female"

etc. has a period (.) and also gets a comma (,) before it.
a, b, c, etc.

So, if you've got the picture, my favorite sport name start by "F", then add the other letters.

Alternatively:
"if you have the picture"

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Great Job! I think I mostly got what you were trying to say!

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Mod_John

Oct. 30, 2025

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I'm sorry! I change my mind. I don't think "if you have the picture" is a common English phrase at all, so please DONT use it!

My favorite sport is the most popular, loved and iconic sport in world.

"loved" is the adjective version of "love"

This sport haves a big history.

And all the best palayers in this sport are the mostvery well-known and everyone can play asin theyir own wanty.

"are the most well known" leaves the reader expecting a quantifier after it, e.g. "most well known players in the world", "most well known among sports fans"

Even if your are poor or rich, young or old, a man or a woman etc , don't stress, there's no discriminations and no racism because you need just one thing to playing this sport - you need just a ball.

So, if you goet the picture, my favorite sport's name start bywith an "F", then add the other letters.

My Favorite sport


My Favorite sSport

My favorite sport is the most popular, love and iconic sport in world.


My favorite sport is the most popular, loved and iconic sport in world.

"loved" is the adjective version of "love"

My favorite sport is the most popular, loved, and iconic sport in world.

This sport have a big history.


This sport haves a big history.

This sport haves a bilong history.

"long" is used for "time" (such as history)

And all the best palyer in this sport are the most well-known and everyone can play as they want.


And all the best palayers in this sport are the mostvery well-known and everyone can play asin theyir own wanty.

"are the most well known" leaves the reader expecting a quantifier after it, e.g. "most well known players in the world", "most well known among sports fans"

And all the best palayers in this sport are the most well-known, and everyone can play asit how they want to.

Even if your are poor or rich, yong or old, man or woman etc , don't stress, no discriminations and no racism cause you need just one thing to playing this sport you need just a ball.


Even if your are poor or rich, young or old, a man or a woman etc , don't stress, there's no discriminations and no racism because you need just one thing to playing this sport - you need just a ball.

Even if your are poor or rich, young or old, a man or woman, etc ,. don't stress, no discriminations and no racism cause you need justjust need one thing to playing this sport you need just. You just need a ball.

instead of "a man or woman," you could also use "male or female" etc. has a period (.) and also gets a comma (,) before it. a, b, c, etc.

So, if you got the picture, my favorite sport name start by "F", then add the other letters.


So, if you goet the picture, my favorite sport's name start bywith an "F", then add the other letters.

So, if you've got the picture, my favorite sport name start by "F", then add the other letters.

Alternatively: "if you have the picture"

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