Which Finger Is More Likely to Break?

Do you know which one does more work when typing? And what causes a difference in length between your ring and index fingers?
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Which Finger Is More Likely to Break?
Which Finger Is More Likely to Break?

Do you know which one does more work when typing? And what causes a difference in length between your ring and index fingers? Test your knowledge.
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Grilled Steak With Fresh Corn Salad

Prepare the ingredients for this easy salad before you head to the grill with the steak.
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Grilled Steak With Fresh Corn Salad
Grilled Steak With Fresh Corn Salad
Prepare the ingredients for this easy salad before you head to the grill with the steak. That way, you can mix the corn salad and serve it at once, while the taste is still bright and summery.

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