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Stumbling on something this simple, I can tell it will be difficult going forward.
You don't have to speak perfect English. Broken English is OK as long as you can make yourself understood.
A few years ago, I tried a Japanese-style bath on New Zealand's South Island.
I remember hearing a very similar story to that.
"Perhaps we'd better not tell Tom anything about today." "I agree."
"Maybe it's better not to tell Tom anything about today." "I think so too."
Take your umbrella with you in case it rains.
It looks like today will be a long day.
There are people of many different races living in America.
Tom left a large fortune to his son.
Take off your wet clothes.
"Don't you think that people from English-speaking countries earn an unreasonable amount from the English language industry? Since I'm Japanese, I'd like to use materials exclusively made by Japanese people." "But you know, you can't really tell if the English is good or not unless it's been checked by a native speaker." "What do you mean by good English!? English used by native speakers? Are natives really that great, anyway?"
Air is to man what water is to fish.
Kissing a person who smokes is like licking an ashtray.
At first I didn't like my job, but I'm beginning to enjoy it now.
We've got to find him before he does something stupid.
Is that what Tom would want?
Is that what Tom would really want?
Don't underestimate my power.
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