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Writers such as novelists and poets don't seem to benefit much from the advance of science.
A small car takes little room.
Keep an eye on the girls; they are poor swimmers.
A friend I went with on our first trip abroad had his wallet pickpocketed. I don't think it left a very good impression.
Haruki doesn't have much money with him.
If he continues drinking too much, he will fall ill sooner or later.
Written by hand, the letter was not very easy to read.
I haven't got much money with me.
I don't have much money on me.
I don't have a lot of money on me.
As is often the case with young men, he does not pay much attention to his health.
Working in a society gives women both hardship and achievement, but the daily chores at home don't seem to give them fulfillment.
To tell the truth, I don't like her very much.
To tell the truth, I don't really like him.
To tell the truth, that film was not very interesting to me.
He didn't really like his job, but he owed money on his new house.
I don't have much time, so I'm going to drop in at a fast-food restaurant.
A clerk in the office is only a pawn in the game of big business.
A person who makes an easy matter sound difficult does not seem to be so smart.
We aren't very hungry yet.

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