Bonjour delacouleur
Puisque tu le proposes si gentiment
, pourrais-tu m'adresser les études suivantes, si tu y a encore accès (il y en a bcp qui m'intéressent, donc ne te stresses pas, fais ce que tu peux).
Merci d'avance
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