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It is the fruit of hard work and a well-prepared plan.
Today, their efforts have paid off and they are in possession of conclusive evidence, an achievement which is indeed commendable.
I think that everyone has to make efforts to save nature.
It takes luck and hard work to achieve wealth.
In order for Japan to play a central role in the infrastructural improvement of Southeast Asia, tremendous effort between its government and people is required.
In the end, "feminity" is something that a woman is naturally furnished with, there is no need to make any effort to show it, and it's a quality such that even if one were to make conscious efforts to hide it, it would lead to nothing.
In the end, "feminity" is something that a woman is naturally furnished with, there is no need to make any effort to show it, and it's a quality such that even if one were to make conscious efforts to hide it, it would lead to nothing.
He tries hard.
I progress steadily. My efforts are paying off.
My efforts produced no results.
All the energy was wasted.
They appreciate my effort.
My wife's trying to sleep.
It’s not like she was beautiful when she was born. She is beautiful because she worked hard.

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