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A school started a music program where students learn to play wind instruments

时间:2025-11-18 02:56:23 来源:LearnPeak Hub 作者:Health Bits 阅读:573次

A school started a music program where students learn to play wind instruments

Students won an international award for their science projectA popular coffee chain introduced new vegan menu options

A school started a music program where students learn to play wind instruments

The city’s public transport system added more buses to reduce overcrowdingScientists made a breakthrough in renewable energy storage technologyA charity organization provided food aid to communities in need

A school started a music program where students learn to play wind instruments

The country’s exports increased by 15 percent in the last yearA historical monument was damaged in a storm and needs repairs

A school started a music program where students learn to play wind instruments

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