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Due to his illness he had not been able to work for two weeks, but his doctor said he was well enough to return next week.

Due to his illness he had not been able to work for two weeks, but his doctor said he was well enough to return next week.

Due to his illness he had not been able to work for two weeks, but his doctor said he was well enough to return next week.

Due to his illness he had not been able to work for two weeks, but his doctor said he was well enough to return next week.

Due to his illness he had not been able to work for two weeks, but his doctor said he was well enough to return next week.

Due to his illness he had not been able to work for two weeks, but his doctor said he was well enough to return next week.

Due to his illness he had not been able to work for two weeks, but his doctor said he was well enough to return next week.

Due to his illness he had not been able to work for two weeks, but his doctor said he was well enough to return next week.

Due to his illness he had not been able to work for two weeks, but his doctor said he was well enough to return next week.

Due to his illness he had not been able to work for two weeks, but his doctor said he was well enough to return next week.

Due to his illness he had not been able to work for two weeks, but his doctor said he was well enough to return next week.

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βˆ™ 12y ago

I'll be back in a few minutes. (I'll stands for I will)

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Due to his illness he had not been able to work for two weeks, but his doctor said he was well enough to return next week.

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