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In judo, technique is more important than strength.
Soft wool is more expensive than coarse wool and both are superior to synthetics made of nylon.
Do you feel like going out for a drive in the country over the weekend?
I prefer spring to fall.
A conservative tie is preferable to a loud one for a job interview.
You'd better avoid discussion of religion and politics.
If you want to go there in time, you'd better make a bee-line for your class right away.
It is more blessed to give than to receive.
You had better stop buying things at random.
It is better to read a few books carefully than to read many at random.
Do you think I should write?
You'd better back off.
I side with a weaker party.
You had better read a lot of books while you are young.
I'm sure you don't need me to tell you this, but wouldn't it be a good idea to stop smoking?
Don't you tend to get carsick?
You should inspect the car well before you buy it.
A car was coming in this direction.
In practice, ability counts for more than effort.
It is often easier to make plans than to carry them out.

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