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The man ate the bread.
In U.S. bakeries, a "baker's dozen" is 13, not 12.
The boy is eating bread.
She has a little bread.
The anpan from Kimura is really good.
There's mold on the bread. This means that we can't eat it anymore.
This is the best thing since sliced bread! I don't know what the best thing was before sliced bread, however.
The knife's serrated edge makes it perfect for cutting such things as bread.
I'm sorry, but could you buy me some bread?
The man ate the bread.
That man ate bread.
I tried baking bread for the first time, but it's dry and not tasty.
The bread I got from my neighbor, Mr. Yamada, had a soft texture, and my father, who prefers hard bread, was sure to dislike it.
He cut his sister a piece of bread.
I ate bread and butter this morning.
The brioche is like the bastard child of sponge cake and bread, but its taste is peerless.
The brioche is like the bastard child of sponge cake and bread, but its feeling under the tongue is the best under the heavens.
Where did all the bread go?
I'll go buy some bread.
I'll go buy some bread.

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