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Mar 2021
3m 22s

Eyes (Yeux)

Choses à Savoir
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Texte:
Les ophtalmologues disent que les personnes sont tellement droguées aux téléphones portables qu’ils peuvent augmenter leurs risques d’abimer leurs yeux.

Traduction:
Opticians say people are so addicted to smartphones they may be increasing their risk of eye damage.



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