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5 +2 | Une seule chose est garantie. Ex: la mort et/ou les taxes ... |
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5 | Une chose est sûre |
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5 | L'unique certitude |
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Une seule chose est garantie. Ex: la mort et/ou les taxes ... Explanation: PS: One thing is guaranteeD with a "d" at the end. |
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