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Usages of mukkda
머리가 길어서 묶어야 해요.meoriga gireoseo mukkeoya haeyo.
My hair is long, so I have to tie it up.
저는 매일 아침 머리를 묶어요.jeoneun maeil achim meorireul mukkeoyo.
I tie my hair every morning.
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