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I slept well, after which I felt much better.
A sound sleep made me feel better.
Food must be chewed well to be digested properly.
I wonder what has become of the friend I used to go fishing with.
It backfired on me despite my good intentions.
In most of the countries in Europe, cars have to keep to the right.
Eventually it was decided that the stores be equipped with surveillance cameras.
I am finally quits with the man.
Do you think we'll have good weather?
This will be one of the best memories of my life.
The best fish smell when they are three days old.
A good pair of glasses will help you to read.
Writing good English needs a lot of practice.
To be a good batter, you've got to hang loose and follow your instincts.
If you sit back and rest, you will feel much better.
I was expecting you last night.
Maybe I will settle down with a woman.
I feel depressed because there were a lot of things I had to do.
Far from stopping, the storm became much more intense.
It has finally stopped snowing and has warmed up.

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