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Winning The Lottery Could Change My Life
Winning the lottery could change my life in many different ways. If I ever won the lottery I would most definitely take care of my family, and give back to my community. I would take my family and friends on a vacation to Bora Bora. Also I would build an apartment complex for homeless people, and open my own clothing store. The only thing that I would probably hate about winning the lottery is that there would a lot of new faces coming out of nowhere trying to use you just for your

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