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<stringname="sms_short_code_confirm_message"><b><xliff:gid="app_name">%1$s</xliff:g></b> would like to send a text message to <b><xliff:gid="dest_address">%2$s</xliff:g></b>, which appears to be an SMS short code.<p>Sending text messages to some short codes may cause your mobile account to be billed for premium services.<p>Do you want to allow this app to send the message?</string>
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<stringname="sms_premium_short_code_confirm_message"><b><xliff:gid="app_name">%1$s</xliff:g></b> would like to send a text message to <b><xliff:gid="dest_address">%2$s</xliff:g></b>, which is a premium SMS short code.<p><b>Sending a message to this destination will cause your mobile account to be billed for premium services.</b><p>Do you want to allow this app to send the message?</string>
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