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All you have to do is take advantage of this rare opportunity.
If only I could speak French.
You have only to stand in front of the door. It will open by itself.
You have only to believe him.
All you have to do is to cultivate the ability to put yourself in the other fellow's place.
If only I had a pretty dress like that!
To understand it, you have only to read this book.
You have only to read this article to see how serious the accident was.
As long as I know the money is safe, I will not worry about it.
You may go out only if you come back soon.
You may go out as long as you came back soon.
If only I could go skiing.
It matters little what kind of books one reads, so long as one has sound judgement.
You only have to be here at six tomorrow morning.
You have only to sweep the floor.
All you have to do is sweep the floor.
You have only to sweep the floor.
All you have to do is sweep the floor.
You have only to go with me.
You have only to play a role.

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