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Thursday, January 4, 2018

In case you didn't know...

We often say, "in case of" to mean if there's the situation that.  When he says, "in case you didn't know," he expects you to know, but he wants to be sure you know.




What do you do in case of snow?  Do you buy milk and toilet paper?

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