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    Ser and estar are both verbs in Spanish that mean "to be", but they are used in different contexts. Here are some examples of how to use them:
    • Ser is used to express a permanent or general state of being, while estar means the state of being is temporary.
    • Ser is used to describe someone's appearance or personality, what you do or where you work, and food quality.
    • Estar is used to describe a temporary state of being, such as feeling bored or being drunk.

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