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Who's "they" here?

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Rebecca

Here, "they" means people in general, not one specific group of people or a person. It's quite common to use "they" when referring to something commonly believed or said by people, such as a famous saying or proverb. Ex: You know what they say: If it's not broken, don't fix it. Ex: They say it's better to invest in high-risk investments when you're young.

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