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1 f Scientists have made / done discoveries that show the sea is dirtier than people thought. pl1t....n
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f) Scientists have *made* discoveries that show the sea is dirtier than people thought. The completed word is: pollution. Перевод: Ученые *сделали* открытия, которые показывают, что море грязнее, чем думали люди. Завершенное слово: загрязнение.
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