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It is now considered a dwarf planet by astronomers,which have found other bodies like Pluto beyond Neptune. do I switch which to whom ?
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It is now considered a dwarf planet by astronomers,which have found other bodies like Pluto beyond Neptune. do I switch which to whom ?
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No, you do not switch which to whom.
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Nope, keep it just the way it is :)
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