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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'can skip it' is an acceptable and commonly used phrase in written English.
The phrase means that something is not necessary and can be avoided. For example: "If you don't feel like reading the instructions, you can skip it."
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Fill out the survey form on the next page if you want to save more time during the medical or you can skip it but clicking on the Skip button on the bottom right hand side of the page.
(If you don't, you can skip it).
You can skip it if you like.
Pogue fans, set your TiVos! (Josh you can skip it).
This said, if you can't be bothered, you can skip it.
As you can see, this room is a bunch of rugs hanging on a wall, so we can skip it.
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If it sounds familiar — like beet salad or miso black cod — you can probably skip it.
"People who don't want to be bothered by the handshake can just skip it," he said.
That said, if you don't fancy the heartache, you can always skip it and take your lessons from some of 2014's fractured relationships instead.
You can probably skip it, but be on the lookout for Flash-based Kinect demos in a week or two.
Can I skip it?
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