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Darrell Boyd
31 March, 17:18
What is a cumulative preferred
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Mina Nolan
31 March, 18:40
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Preferred means it is recommended to use, work on, etc.
if it is cumulative, that is used for increase of quality terms corrispondingly
cumulative preferred is the chosen or recommended increase of quality.
to find out more, search cumulative.
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