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Old 13-May-2006, 22:19
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Hi,

can you say that you "saw a rock group ON a practice"

Thanks,

Mia
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Old 13-May-2006, 23:00
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Hello Mia

I'm not quite sure what "on a practice" would mean, in this context; did you mean "I saw a rock group rehearsing"?

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Old 14-May-2006, 09:54
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Yes :)
So "on a practice" is not possible?

Mia

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Default Re: rock group on a practice

In practice'' would work better to me.
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