Don't use "just" and "simply". It's tautologous. Choose one of them.Do we "trek a mountain" or just/simply "climb it"? Whatsodo we say?
Probably, I saw something like this written on the internet.Did you see "trek a mountain" somewhere?
Well, I've never heard of "written on the Internet" before, just the same as I had never heard of "trek a mountain" before. People don't trek mountains; they climb them.Probably, I saw something like this written on the internet.
That's not good enough, tufguy. When you see something on the net and you plan to ask us about it, you need to make a note of the source and the author. Also, saying "something like this" makes no sense. You either saw that exact phrase or you didn't. If you can't remember the text exactly, there's no point asking us about it.Probably, I saw something like this written on the internet.
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