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    Bernie S.
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    The word "freezed" is a commonly used word found in any American dictionary. It is commonly used to describe several food products, most popular, freezed dried coffee. Please include if you want your game to be fair.
    Thank you.

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    • Bernie S.B Bernie S.

      The word "freezed" is a commonly used word found in any American dictionary. It is commonly used to describe several food products, most popular, freezed dried coffee. Please include if you want your game to be fair.
      Thank you.

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      itaintsam
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      @bernie-s freeze-dried coffee is the correct term

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      • Bernie S.B Bernie S.

        The word "freezed" is a commonly used word found in any American dictionary. It is commonly used to describe several food products, most popular, freezed dried coffee. Please include if you want your game to be fair.
        Thank you.

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        shaggydogswerve
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        @bernie-s the phrase is actually "freeze dried coffee"
        As far as including it if you want your game to be fair? Learning to spell is a good start (popula ?) 🙄

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          This post feels a bit troll-like. Or just plain wrong.

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          • Bernie S.B Bernie S.

            The word "freezed" is a commonly used word found in any American dictionary. It is commonly used to describe several food products, most popular, freezed dried coffee. Please include if you want your game to be fair.
            Thank you.

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            sakamvari
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            @bernie-s You can refer to this link: https://forum.lexulous.com/topic/30/recommend-addition-removal-of-words?_=1634902234872

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            • shaggydogswerveS shaggydogswerve

              @bernie-s the phrase is actually "freeze dried coffee"
              As far as including it if you want your game to be fair? Learning to spell is a good start (popula ?) 🙄

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              Bernie S.
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              @shaggydogswerve Thanks for the grammar lesson. Your wrong unless in present tense. I was using it in past tense. By the way shaggy there's always a period at the end of a sentence and you can't start a sentence with a capital letter without one.
              Tsk tsk.

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              • shaggydogswerveS shaggydogswerve

                @bernie-s the phrase is actually "freeze dried coffee"
                As far as including it if you want your game to be fair? Learning to spell is a good start (popula ?) 🙄

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                Bernie S.
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                @shaggydogswerve . Learning to read (popula?) is a good start too.

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                • Bernie S.B Bernie S.

                  @shaggydogswerve . Learning to read (popula?) is a good start too.

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                  roymccoy
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                  @bernie-s

                  I read quite well, and "popula" is misspelled. Furthermore it is not the case that "freezed" is found in any American dictionary; in fact it is found in none of mine. The past tense of "freeze" is "froze", and the participial form is "frozen". Perhaps your brain "freezed" when you were in grade school and would otherwise have learned this.

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                  • Bernie S.B Bernie S.

                    @shaggydogswerve Thanks for the grammar lesson. Your wrong unless in present tense. I was using it in past tense. By the way shaggy there's always a period at the end of a sentence and you can't start a sentence with a capital letter without one.
                    Tsk tsk.

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                    @bernie-s You're*

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                      @bernie-s You're*

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                      @mapmakere said in Popula American words:

                      @bernie-s You're*

                      For a couple of seconds there I thought you'd been censored, lol.

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                      • ? A Former User

                        This post feels a bit troll-like. Or just plain wrong.

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                        @dan Yeah it is Dan. But I feel like im "walking over the bridge" when I read some of yours too.😊

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                        • ? A Former User

                          This post feels a bit troll-like. Or just plain wrong.

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                          @dan I've had a second glance at this thread and if this what you suspect, some of it is decent quality trolling.

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                          • ? A Former User

                            @dan I've had a second glance at this thread and if this what you suspect, some of it is decent quality trolling.

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                            roymccoy
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                            @sparks
                            My trolling is always of the highest quality.

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