Ukrainian Architecture

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thunderr

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[Hyperlink deleted by moderator] Please check it/ I want to speak about ukrainian architecture
 
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Re: Ukrainian architecture

hope you will like it. Ukrainian design, check it[Hyperlink removed by moderator]
 
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I have copied this from the thread in which you originally posted (before I moved it). For some reason, I was not able to move this post by Rover with it:

Posted by Rover_KE:

"Welcome to the forum, thunderr.

Please start a new thread for this unrelated topic, with a suitable title.

The links will not open for me, and many people won't even try to open them, fearing malware.

If you have some text for editing, please post it in our Editing & Writing Topics Forum."
 
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[Hyperlink removed by moderator] Please check it. I want to speak about Ukrainian Architecture.

I hope you will like it. It's about Ukrainian design. Check it at [Hyperlink removed by moderator]

Note my corrections above. I opened both your links but they appear to link to a website you clearly had no part in writing so I have deleted the hyperlinks. If you have a question for us about the English language, you can post them in "Ask A Teacher".
 
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They me.still work for

Is this an anagram? ;-)

Anyway, the links should now all be disabled.
 
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Sory. I suffer from a jumpy cursor. Sometimes, particularly with short messages I forget to check the finished product.

Maybe the cursor's been nicking your gin!
 
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Maybe the cursor's been nicking your gin!

If he doesn't get his gin, Piscean can be a jumpy curser!

(By the way, have you noticed how the title of this thread has magically changed?)
 
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That was the title of the thread that thunderr originally posted in. I thought I'd managed to update the title on all the responses but I must have missed one.
 
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