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It is better to take your time than to hurry and make mistakes.
It's better to take your time than to hurry and make mistakes.
You had better hurry. The train leaves at three.
We argued with each other about the best place for a holiday.
May I take a rest?
Our school on the hill commands a full view of Mt. Fuji.
Could we have a table in the smoking section?
Smoking may be harmful to his heart.
Smoking is bad for you.
It is a fact that smoking is bad for health.
You should be alert to the possible dangers.
She has a good memory, too.
A good memory is his weapon.
Noriko really is a nice person, isn't she?
How nice of Noriko.
Isn't it a lovely morning?
It's a lovely day.
It's fine to make grandiose plans, but I'd like you to start with what you have on your plate.
He is a good fellow, to be sure, but he isn't reliable.
He is a good fellow for sure, but not trustworthy.

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