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You should take a day off.
You had better set some money apart for your wedding.
You'd best set some money aside for your wedding.
You may as well tell me all about it.
Better to get advice from your lawyer.
Your shirt is torn. You better put on another shirt.
You had better not start until they arrive.
You had better not wake me up when you come in.
I prefer being poor to being rich.
You don't want to make me angry.
Milk will do you good. You'd better drink it every day.
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.
You should be alert to the possible dangers.
You look pale. You'd better take a day off.
You had better leave the students to find out for themselves.
I like summer holidays better than school.
I would rather stay at home than go out.
It is better to stay in than go out.

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