Wednesday, July 15, 2026

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Actually, I planned to return on that same day earlier. I considered that we might begin the session at 11AM tomorrow so everyone can attend. I hoped to check if there are additional days this week that work for you. I also considered shifting the schedule to a different slot this week. I'll inform everyone about the adjustments once we return. I wanted to confirm if they were present concurrently.
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