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Those things you are, ''sans doubte'', not talking about when you draft your contract. Whereby it follows that all the things you are talking about are relevant, and that accursed adjective is quite redundant.
{{a|plainenglish|}}Those things you are, ''sans doubte'', '''not''' talking about when you draft your [[contract]]. Whereby, it follows that all the things you ''are'' talking about are [[relevant]], and [[Relevant|that accursed adjective]] is quite [[redundant]].


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Those things you are, sans doubte, not talking about when you draft your contract. Whereby, it follows that all the things you are talking about are relevant, and that accursed adjective is quite redundant.

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