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Breakdown of benri de areba, kono apuri o tsukatte kudasai.
をo
direct object particle
このkono
this ... adnominal
くださいkudasai
please
便利なbenrina
useful, convenient
使うtsukau
to use
〜て〜te
verb suffix for forming the imperative, among other things
で あればde areba
if; (following na-adjective or noun)
アプリapuri
app; application
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