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Would it make sense to say "Where are you, Tom?" In this reference you use the noun Georgia as a complete personification of the people of Georgia, or as if you were addressing Georgia as a single entity. You're basically inter changing Tom and Georgia between our 2 examples.

82 days ago
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Would it make sense to say "Where are you, Tom?" In this reference you use the noun Georgia as a complete personification of the people of Georgia, or as if you were addressingGeorgia as a single entity. You're basically inter changing Tom and Georgia between our 2 examples.

82 days ago
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Would it make sense to say "Where are you, Tom?" In this reference you use the noun Georgia as a complete personification of the people of Georgia. You're basically inter changing Tom and Georgia between our 2 examples.

82 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Would it make sense to say "Where are you, Tom?" In this reference you use the Noun Georgia as a complete personification of the people of Georgia. You're basically inter changing Tom and Georgia between our 2 examples.

82 days ago
1 score
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Would it make sense to say "Where are you, Tom?" In this reference they use the Noun Georgia as a complete personification of the people of Georgia. You're basically inter changing Tom and Georgia between our 2 examples.

82 days ago
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Would it make sense to say "Where are you, Tom?"

82 days ago
1 score