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💡 I found many conflicts in the district because one side argues that safety is very important for their children and other people, while the other side insists on providing warmth and kindness to their pets.
Tips:
1. Use “in the district” instead of “around the district” for clarity.
2. Avoid repeating “says”; use “argues” or “insists” to show different viewpoints.
3. Specify “their children and other people” instead of “the human” for accuracy.
4. Simplify phrases like “must keep warm and kindness” to “providing warmth and kindness” for smoother reading.Amsterdam
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That’s a common conflict. Finding a balance is key—ensuring safety for everyone while also promoting responsible pet ownership. Maybe local education or guidelines could help both sides reach a compromise.
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