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A scientist developed a new type of biodegradable packaging for food products

时间:2025-11-21 04:21:10 来源:LearnNarrate Works 作者:Music Picks 阅读:156次

A scientist developed a new type of biodegradable packaging for food products

A construction project to build a new airport terminal beganA research study found that listening to music can reduce pain

A scientist developed a new type of biodegradable packaging for food products

A local café introduced a new menu item inspired by international cuisineA government program provided training for workers in high demand fieldsA sports team hired a new assistant coach with expertise in strength training

A scientist developed a new type of biodegradable packaging for food products

A city installed more traffic lights in busy intersectionsA tech company released a new app that helps users find local events

A scientist developed a new type of biodegradable packaging for food products

A farm started selling its produce to a local grocery store chain

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