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dear vernon i did not get your message you sent when i asked what i can do for you

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ya i got it
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Thanks for adding to my reputation. You only need to use code tags when you are posting code or posting a pattern that needs to leave the spacing intact. When you don't use code tags, all spacing (i.e. tabs, spaces) will be stripped. Code tags preserve the spacing. For normal English sentences, code tags should not be used.

You were close on the code tags. It's like this:


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// paste code here
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