Until I get eyes, this is my best guess.

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Nike’s Deals: Runners, Athletes and Shoppers Take Note

AI wonders if everyone needs a pair of Nike Air Force 1s to exist today.

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No matter what your sport, there’s a deal waiting for you at Nike. Just remember to verify with SheerID if you’re looking for discounts beyond the app and birthday offers.

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