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did

[did] / dɪd /








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Winfrey did take a break from the medication early in 2024, she said, and started to regain weight despite continuing to work out and eat healthy foods.

From Los Angeles Times

The woman, who had worked as Diggs’ private chef since July, initially did not want the police to file charges against the two-time All-Pro receiver but changed her mind Dec. 23.

From Los Angeles Times

The symptoms, which are indicative of a heart attack, persisted, but the seriousness of the situation did not properly register with him at the time.

From BBC

They did beat Newcastle on Boxing Day - but now this.

From BBC

She added the she did not believe sunbed use was "worth it", as the temporary "lovely" glow comes with increased melanoma risk.

From BBC