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2023-10-31 01:05:22 UTC - SOMEWHAT_HELPFUL

Rated by Participant: 1E3C1CFFD159CFD785CACA6E29258A22368872DD539520FFE34E36E083F367B9
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False. The Modern English words "morning" and "tomorrow" began in Middle English as morwening, developing into morwen, then morwe, and eventually morrow. It has no links with slavery at all. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morning#:~:text=3%20See%20also-,Etymology,%22%2C%20despite%20their%20common%20root.

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