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No había ninguna reja, nada para impedir que alguien camine fuera del borde, que le dio a Leaf una punzada de mareo.
¿Esto suena natural?
No había ninguna reja, nada para impedir que alguien camine fuera del borde, que le dio a Leaf una punzada de mareo.
¿Esto suena natural?
¿Esto suena natural?
There was no railing, nothing to stop a person from walking right off the edge, which gave Leaf a weird lurch of dizziness.
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@TheAlmightySand no
No había ninguna reja, nada para impedir que alguien caminara fuera del borde, le dió a Leaf un fuerte mareo.

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