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The average man fails not because he lacks ability, but because he lacks ability to concentrate.
No other mountain in Japan is higher than Mt. Fuji.
Mt. Fuji is not as high as Mt. Everest.
Mt. Fuji is not as tall as Mt. Everest.
Wealth, as such, does not matter much.
The couple separated, never to see each other again.
Compared with her husband, she is not so careful.
I don't mean to be antisocial, but I'm tired.
I don't mean to be unsociable, but I'm tired.
I am afraid it is a reject.
He puts on a show of being impartial and unbiased, but I think he's just a guy with no opinion of his own.
No medicine can cure a man of discontent.
We have nothing to complain of.
We have nothing to complain about.
We have no complaints.
There's no hope at this moment that the closed section will be reopened.
Unfortunately she only had five dollars with her.
It's all but impossible.
Poverty is a pain, but no disgrace.
It is said that the poor are not always unhappy.

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