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Philosophy is often regarded as difficult.
Crossing guards are posted during school hours to guide children safely across busy streets.
If there is a lot of traffic in the streets, we say in English that the traffic is heavy.
Many Americans are uncomfortable with silence, and they tend to regard silence in a conversation as a signal that they need to start talking.
Silence often implies resistance.
Silence often implies consent.
With all her merits she was not proud.
The audience was very large.
The population of China is larger than that of Japan.
The population of China is larger than that of India.
Warm and humid weather increases the number of crimes.
Organized sports are often an important part of school life, and competitive sports are popular, too.
The big cities are full of allurements.
The population of Osaka City is larger than that of Kyoto City.
The population of Osaka is larger than of Kobe.
Many pupils are poor at algebra.
The retired often feel that they are useless and unproductive.
It is often difficult to see if a ball is in or out.
My mouth forms a lot of saliva.
He that talks much, errs much.

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