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      <description>“Watch Elementary if you love Sherlock”
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We give (and receive) such suggestions in our daily life to the people whom we know well or at times to people we don&amp;rsquo;t know so well but have surest information of their particular interest. We make an useful suggestion based on the information available to us. It may or may not work always (how well do you know your friend?</description>
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