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The man I saw yesterday was a complete gentleman.
What we have is one thing and what we are is quite another.
This year's fashions are quite different from those of last year.
This year's fashions are completely different to last year's.
The GNP has been growing at a snail's pace.
If you ask me, reading comics is a complete waste of time.
At present he lives on his own and the world is nothing to him.
At present he lives by himself and the rest of the world means nothing to him.
Since there is no air on the moon, there is no sound at all.
It is one thing to make a plan and quite another to carry it out.
You haven't changed at all.
You have made the very same mistake again.
Your guess is entirely off the mark.
Your behavior is quite out of place.
Your conduct is beyond bearing.
What you say is quite wide of the mark.
You are hopeless.
The approaching exam, they knew, would be quite easy.
The patient was quite beyond help, so that the doctors could do no more.
It was just an accident that we met.

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