Shouldn’t there be someone who’s asking this question ?
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Hi UWU ;)
"Either you are with us or you are with the terrorists"
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verb
past tense: deemphasized; past participle: deemphasized
reduce the importance or prominence given to (something).
"the reform de-emphasized central planning and placed more power in the association of socialized industries"
Explanation:
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Maybe she doesn't like it or it's uncomfortable?