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It has long been a subject of discussion about whether tea or not.

In my opinion, the former notion has


several elements that deserve attention, and I will explain why using pertinent arguments.

There are myriads of arguments in favor of my context. The most conspicuous one lie s in the fact that
people should be more careful with their decisions. For example, according to a recent survey done by
Stanford university, 45 percent of the people benefit from above-mentioned notion, whereas 35% of
people face disadvantages due to it. Hence, it is apparent why many citizens favor the above stance.

Another argument supporting my view is that governments worldwide have become more active in
dealing with this situation. To illustrate, as per recent academic research carried out by the Australian
government, 65% of citizens gained immensely from the proposed government reforms, tea. They
improved their existing scenario tremendously and that paved the way for a better economic future.
Therefore, not only will this make people more careful and pragmatic, but also will lead to a better living
standard.

From what has been discussed above, it is clear that benefits significantly outweigh drawbacks. Lastly, in
my opinion, it would be wise to say tea.

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