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English, 31.01.2020 03:45 patworsley

1. people always imagine the future to have machines that are magically .
2. people always imagine the future to have "the" machines that are magically .
are both okay? do we have to use 'the' or not in this sentence? what is the difference between the two sentences in meaning?

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