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Grammatically there is nothing wrong with this sentence, but I think it would never actually be used.
Although this sentence has no grammatical mistakes, I think it would practically never be used.
Though grammatically there is nothing wrong with this sentence, I doubt if anyone would actually ever use it.
The truth is, these days, I'm thinking of writing a novel for a women's magazine.
Sho was 12 years old, prone to illness and a bit dumb.
She has never been in love.
She's never fallen in love.
I have a lot of dreams.
I have many dreams.
I have a project to do.
I'm afraid we are out of stock.
I'm sorry, but we're out of stock.
She is unconscious.
Men are physically stronger than women.
Men are stronger than women.
I've never seen someone have such a good life, despite all the struggles he had.
Musk is one of the best scents.
When I was young, I was a bit scruffy and there were times when I didn't take a bath for up to two weeks during the summer.
No matter how you look at it, Satoshi Kon was a top class director and mangaka.
"How much is this camera worth?" "About 100 dollars."

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