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    <nlo:postIt>Beer or virus? Google shows both results from the past.
But what do You think &amp;#39;Corona&amp;#39; will mean in the future?

Can we have a &amp;#39;word-space&amp;#39; for Corona in OLI-it for it?

I try to explore the existing word-space with all possible combinations of Get and Fit. My goal is to spread the message as far as possible while minimizing the &amp;#39;spam factor&amp;#39;.
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