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Original text - English - "be like" study
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Category
Essay - Society / People / Politics
Title
"be like" study
Text to be translated
Submitted by
KennyBenny
Source language: English
In
other words, the place where sex strongly correlates with use of be like begins
in high school, where there is a concomitant spike in the frequency of "be like", and
from then on, its strength increases.
21 January 2008 12:45