¿Piensas que a veces tiene sentido cortar un árbol? ¿En qué circunstancias?

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¿Piensas que a veces tiene sentido cortar un árbol? ¿En qué circunstancias?
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a. Do you think it makes sense to cut down a tree sometimes? Under what circumstances?
¿Piensas que a veces tiene sentido cortar un árbol? ¿En qué circunstancias? - Quizá cuando hay peligro de que caiga encima de una casa.Do you think it makes sense to cut down a tree sometimes? Under what circumstances? - Maybe when there's a danger of it falling on top of a house.
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