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A word is enough to a wise man.
One word is enough for a wise man.
To know a language is one thing, and to teach it is another.
He that stays in the valley shall never get over the hill.
A frog in a well doesn't know the ocean.
The doctor may have said so.
You had better see a doctor; it may not be just a cold.
You had better see a doctor; it may not be just a cold.
It is hard for an empty sack to stand straight.
Through communication we are able to learn about each other.
I may have seen that film before, but I can hardly remember it.
It is getting darker. It may rain soon.
It has got dark. Maybe it'll rain soon.
I know a hole in the wall that's really cheap.
I know a good store that's cheap.
I know a good restaurant that's inexpensive.
Devil may come.
We were greatly relieved to find that the worst dangers were over.
We have yet to learn the truth.
We have yet to learn all the facts.

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