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What does duos moor mean in English?

"Duos moor" doesn't appear to be a common English phrase. It's likely a misspelling or a phrase from a specific context.

Here are some possible interpretations, assuming it's a misspelling:

* "Do us more": This could be a request for someone to do more of something, potentially in a demanding tone.

* "Do as more": This could be a directive to act like someone else, perhaps to be more like them.

* "Duos more": This could be a phrase related to music or performance, referring to two individuals playing music or acting in a collaborative way.

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* The full sentence or phrase where "duos moor" appears.

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