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Sunlight and water are agents that make plants grow.
It can harm your eyes to read in the sun's light.
She seldom, if ever, goes out after dark.
She seldom, if ever, goes out after dark.
The weather was getting worse and worse as the day went on.
She seldom, if ever, goes out after dark.
A rainbow is a natural phenomenon.
What kinds of meat dishes do you serve?
Physical changes are directly related to aging.
A man's body dies, but his soul is immortal.
The flesh is mortal.
Body and spirit are twins: God only knows which is which.
Some stars are hardly visible to the naked eye.
It never rains but it pours.
Striking differences existed between the two boys.
There was a subtle difference between their views.
There must have been a tacit understanding between them.
May you both be happy!
The weather stayed hot for two weeks.
Carbon dioxide sometimes harms people.

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