don’t go too hard

Portuguese translation: não exagere

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English term or phrase:don’t go too hard
Portuguese translation:não exagere
Entered by: Cintia Galbo

12:31 May 8, 2019
English to Portuguese translations [PRO]
Marketing - Marketing / Market Research / General; Business
English term or phrase: don’t go too hard
When building your monthly newsletter, don’t go too hard on product and promotion.
Cintia Galbo
não exagere
Explanation:
Ou, caso queira algo menos formal,
não force a barra
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Matheus Chaud
Brazil
Local time: 15:57
Grading comment
Obrigada!
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4 +14não exagere
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don’t go too hard
não exagere


Explanation:
Ou, caso queira algo menos formal,
não force a barra

Matheus Chaud
Brazil
Local time: 15:57
Works in field
Native speaker of: Native in PortuguesePortuguese
PRO pts in category: 489
Grading comment
Obrigada!

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