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Add template for stripped wood translation
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Stick=
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Stick=
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Sticks are a very versatile crafting material; used in countless crafting recipes.=
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Sticks are a very versatile crafting material; used in countless crafting recipes.=
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Stone=
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Stone=
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Stripped Acacia Log=
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Stripped Acacia Wood=
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Stripped Birch Log=
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Stripped Birch Wood=
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Stripped Dark Oak Log=
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Stripped Dark Oak Wood=
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Stripped Jungle Log=
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Stripped Jungle Wood=
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Stripped Oak Log=
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Stripped Oak Wood=
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Stripped Spruce Log=
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Stripped Spruce Wood=
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Stone Bricks=
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Stone Bricks=
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Sugar=
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Sugar=
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Sugar Canes=
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Sugar Canes=
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Sugar canes are a plant which has some uses in crafting. Sugar canes will slowly grow up to 3 blocks when they are next to water and are placed on a grass block, dirt, sand, red sand, podzol or coarse dirt. When a sugar cane is broken, all sugar canes connected above will break as well.=
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Sugar canes are a plant which has some uses in crafting. Sugar canes will slowly grow up to 3 blocks when they are next to water and are placed on a grass block, dirt, sand, red sand, podzol or coarse dirt. When a sugar cane is broken, all sugar canes connected above will break as well.=
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Sugar canes can only be placed top of other sugar canes and on top of blocks on which they would grow.=
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Sugar canes can only be placed top of other sugar canes and on top of blocks on which they would grow.=
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Sugar comes from sugar canes and is used to make sweet foods.=
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Sugar comes from sugar canes and is used to make sweet foods.=
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The stripped trunk of an acacia tree.=
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The stripped trunk of a birch tree.=
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The stripped trunk of a dark oak tree.=
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The stripped trunk of a jungle tree.=
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The stripped trunk of an oak tree.=
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The stripped trunk of a spruce tree.=
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The trunk of a birch tree.=
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The trunk of a birch tree.=
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The trunk of a dark oak tree.=
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The trunk of a dark oak tree.=
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The trunk of a jungle tree.=
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The trunk of a jungle tree.=
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The trunk of a spruce tree.=
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The trunk of a spruce tree.=
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The trunk of an acacia.=
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The trunk of an acacia.=
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The trunk of an oak tree.=
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The trunk of an oak tree.=
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The stripped wood of an acacia tree.=
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The stripped wood of a birch tree.=
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The stripped wood of a dark oak tree.=
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The stripped wood of a jungle tree.=
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The stripped wood of an oak tree.=
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The stripped wood of a spruce tree.=
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This block consists of a couple of loose stones and can't support itself.=
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This block consists of a couple of loose stones and can't support itself.=
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This is a decorative block surrounded by the bark of a tree trunk.=
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This is a decorative block surrounded by the bark of a tree trunk.=
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This is a full block of snow. Snow of this thickness is usually found in areas of extreme cold.=
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This is a full block of snow. Snow of this thickness is usually found in areas of extreme cold.=
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