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As long as it doesn't get cold, it's okay.
I'm cold. May I close the window?
Dry wood burns quickly.
You may leave your bag here.
I think it's a good thing because it keep us on our toes.
A high forehead is indicative of great mental power.
You had better leave the students to find out for themselves.
I like summer holidays better than school.
Success in school calls for much hard study.
The more we learn, the better we realize our ignorance.
Could we have a table in the corner?
On the whole, my company is doing well now.
Can I sleep out?
I would rather stay at home than go out.
It is better to stay in than go out.
Foreigners in general don't need as many compliments as Japanese are required to give each other, and it is good to keep this in mind.
Being spoken to by a foreigner, I did not know what to do.
We should make good use of dictionaries when studying a foreign language.
Since it's cold outside, you'd better put your overcoat on.
Could we have a table outside?

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