TM completed segments: 8

Other segments: 27

TM completed words: 50

Other words: 206

TM Completed sentences

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Post with links, tags and nbsp es Post with links, tags and nbsp
This is a link and another and the first againimportant tag es This is a link< wpml_nbsp > and another and the first again< wpml_nbsp >important tag
https://google.es https://google.es/aaa
https://wp.test.ate.otgs.work/testqa203/2023/07/13/hello-world/ https://wp.test.ate.otgs.work/testqa203/2023/07/13/hello-world/bbb1111
https://google.es https://google.es/aaa
Internal link es Internal link
https://wp.test.ate.otgs.work/testqa203/2023/07/13/hello-world/ https://wp.test.ate.otgs.work/testqa203/2023/07/13/hello-world/bbb1111
Optional es Optional

Other sentences

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Julius Henry Marx was born on October 2, 1890, in Manhattan, New York City.
/wiki/Manhattan
Manhattan
[4] Marx stated that he was born in a room above a butcher's shop on East 78th Street, "Between Lexington and Third", as he told Dick Cavett in a 1969 television interview.
#cite_note-4
/wiki/Lexington_Avenue
/wiki/Third_Avenue
/wiki/Dick_Cavett
Lexington Avenue
Third Avenue
Dick Cavett
[5] The Marx children grew up in a turn-of-the-century building at 179 East 93rd Street off Lexington Avenue in a neighborhood now known as Carnegie Hill on the Upper East Side of the borough of Manhattan.
#cite_note-Cavett19690613-5
/wiki/Carnegie_Hill
/wiki/Upper_East_Side
Carnegie Hill
Upper East Side
His older brother Harpo, in his memoir Harpo Speaks, called the building "the first real home I knew". [6] It was populated with European immigrants, mostly artisans.
/wiki/Harpo_Marx
#cite_note-6
Harpo Marx
Just across the street were the oldest brownstones in the area, owned by people including the well-connected Loew Brothers and William Orth.
/wiki/Brownstone
Brownstone
The Marx family lived there "for about 14 years", Groucho also told Cavett.