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I think it should let our MC learn everything so that our MC can make more balanced decisions. it might be that next time, he teaches his another student about the move he needs to tweak it according to the students' suitability.
egregious Overview Similar and opposite words Usage examples Dictionary Definitions from Oxford Languages · Learn more adjective adjective: egregious 1. outstandingly bad; shocking. "egregious abuses of copyright" Similar: shocking appalling horrific horrifying horrible terrible awful dreadful grievous gross ghastly hideous horrendous frightful atrocious abominable abhorrent outrageous monstrous nightmarish heinous harrowing dire unspeakable shameful flagrant glaring blatant scandalous unforgivable unpardonable intolerable Opposite: marvelous 2. archaic remarkably good. Origin mid 16th century (in egregious (sense 2)): from Latin egregius ‘illustrious’, literally ‘standing out from the flock’, from ex- ‘out’ + grex, greg- ‘flock’. Sense 1 (late 16th century) probably arose as an ironic use.
Oh, sorry, I was wrong in saying that I was wrong last time.
Oh, I got it wrong he is a:
I thought they were dragons.
Humans can never live peacefully for sure.
how big is China, we can get to Canada from Japan or Vietnam in that much time.
It would have been awesome if he could make all his white, green, and blue card can be upgraded through the system. I am not talking about proficiency, and I am talking about grades of the card. That would be awesome.