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Smart phones have become part of our dailylife. No matter where we are, we can see people busy playing with their smartphones.
Smart phones benefit us. They not only helpus get information around the world more quickly and easily, but also escapethe pressures of life.
However, every coin has two sides. When wespend too much time on smart phones, we don't have time to communicate face toface with our friends or family, and our life, studies and work will be badlyaffected.
In my opinion, we should avoid using smartphones too much except for the purpose of learning. Meanwhile, it's necessaryfor us to take part in more outdoor activities.
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