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"May I come in?" "Yes, certainly."
"Do you mind my borrowing your microscope?" "No, not at all."
"Do you mind if I smoke?" "Not at all. Go ahead."
"Do you mind if I smoke?" "Not in the least."
"Would you mind me smoking?" "Certainly not."
"May I park here?" "No, you must not."
"May I park here?" "No, you can't."
"Can somebody help me?" "I will."
Can I ask some questions?
I have a few questions. Would it be OK if I asked them?
Would you like to become a trusted user?
Would you prefer a window or an aisle seat?
You don't have to stay to the end.
Can I have your number?
Do you have a minute?
Do you have a moment?
May I have a moment of your time?
May I have your name?
What would you like to be called?
Excuse me, but may I use your telephone?

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