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"May I go with you?" "Of course."
The computer industry is enjoying a boom.
You had better not walk around in such a place.
It's about time we did away with this outdated law.
You'd better not go out in this cold weather.
What do you need sunglasses for in such a dark place?
You had better not go out in this bad weather.
I am glad I did not buy such a thing.
Mother told me that I had better not go out in such bad weather.
Have you ever listened to such a good music?
It's a pity for you to have to stay indoors in this weather.
Did you have a good concert?
It was lucky that we got the tickets for the concert.
Can I eat this?
May I eat this?
May I try this on?
Where will it be OK to put this, I am uncertain.
Is it okay if I borrow these books?
Tell me where to put these books.
With respect to these documents, I think the best thing is to destroy them.

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