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Welcome to "Among Us," an addictive online multiplayer game that puts your deception and deduction skills to the test. In this virtual world, players find themselves aboard a spacecraft or a space station, where they must work together to complete tasks and root out impostors hiding among them.

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Prepare to navigate a web of lies and deceit as you attempt to identify the impostors lurking within your crew. As a crewmate, your objective is to complete tasks and uncover the truth. But beware, as impostors will stop at nothing to sabotage your efforts and eliminate innocent crewmates.

Experience the thrill of "Among Us" directly in your web browser, with no need for downloads or installations. Connect with friends or join a random lobby to begin your adventure in space. With simple yet engaging gameplay mechanics, "Among Us" is accessible to players of all skill levels.

Communication and collaboration are key to survival in "Among Us." Work with your fellow crewmates to complete tasks efficiently and watch each other's backs. But be wary of suspicious behavior, as one wrong move could spell doom for the entire crew.

Embark on a thrilling journey of mystery and deception in "Among Us." Will you emerge victorious as a loyal crewmate, or will you deceive your way to victory as an impostor? The choice is yours as you dive into the heart-pounding action of this beloved online multiplayer phenomenon.

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Hi,
I have a question that if I contribute to a project on github and my fix/feature is merged by the project maintainers. can I use that contribution to add that company to "Among my clients"?
Thanks.

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