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Mum, the rice crackers have gotten damp and they're not nice anymore.
Mum, the rice crackers have gone soft and they don't taste good anymore.
According to a Cornell University study, unattractive defendants are 22 percent more likely to be convicted than good-looking ones.
Where is the closet travel agent?
I've never been to an election before.
Are you gonna help me or what?
I perceive by your face that you have good news.
From the look on your face, I can tell that you have good news.
Just by looking at your face, I know that you have good news.
He's sometimes an interesting fellow.
Do you know your blood type?
This Sunday, there's a festival at the Hakusan shrine. How about going together in our yukatas?
If you copy my sentences, then I'll copy yours!
How do you take off the shell of a boiled egg cleanly? Is there some sort of trick?
Hey, how old do you think Mr. Suzuki is?
Did you argue with your boyfriend again? Well, they say that the more you argue, the closer you are.
Could I get one of those small damp towels for wiping my hands?
I was surprised when I got a call from my daughter's workplace, saying that she had suddenly collapsed. She had struck her head, so I was worried, but was relieved when I was notified by the hospital that they had found nothing wrong with her.
Apparently, you can hear a girl's sobs coming from the closed-off washroom in that school building at midnight.
Even though it's cheap, why are you buying so much toilet paper? We don't have anywhere to put it all.

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