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Service: Khan Academy
Status: APPROVED
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Author: Dr_Jeff (20149) Staff


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On 2024-09-22 09:09:32 UTC, firstmack (38102) wrote:

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On 2024-09-22 09:11:20 UTC, firstmack (38102) wrote:

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and make a note about anything that you find remarkable. Find the existing case for each of these review remarks, or create it if necessary, and create a point to add that case as a remark in the review of the service. Use the checklist to see if you forgot to review any aspects.

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On 2024-11-11 01:07:06 UTC, JonathonBailey (38685) wrote:

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