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"What languages do you know, Tom?" "C++, Java and a little PHP. What about you, Mary?" "French, Japanese and Hebrew."
I'm going to the bathroom.
"Do you not like Tom?" "It's not that I don't like him, I just have trouble dealing with people like him."
"You dislike Tom, don't you?" "It's not that I dislike like him, it's just that I kind of have trouble dealing with people like him."
Come here. I want to show you something.
"Tom, there is something I want to talk to you about..." "Yes, what is it? Is it something serious?" "Yes, sort of..."
I'd like to walk a bit slower.
I want to walk a little slower.
It's a bit cold, but it probably isn't worth putting the heater on yet.
"Just close your eyes," whispered Tom, and when Mary closed her eyes, he kissed her softly on the lips.
I'm usually in pretty good shape, but now I'm a little overweight.
I have a big house.
Won't you please stay a little bit longer?
Won't you stay a little bit longer?
Please stay a little longer.
I got up a minute ago.
I got up a minute ago.
I got up a minute ago.
I just want to hug you.
Could you just hurry?

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