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Quantity rather than quality is important.
What about the rash?
I would rather die than conceal my belief.
You had better live on your salary.
If you are to improve your English, you had better go to countries where it is spoken.
I might as well kill myself as reconcile myself to my fate.
I prefer to work on my own.
Next person, please.
You'd better wait for the next bus.
We may as well walk as wait for the next bus.
You would do well to make sure when the next bus starts.
Put on me to the office.
The situation is better, if anything.
You'd better consult an attorney beforehand.
An accident only takes a second, but an accident could get you into debt for life. I think I'll just walk.
You had better not tell your father about the accident.
You may as well know the truth of the matter.
You had better go to the dentist's.
You had better go to the dentist to have that tooth pulled out.
You should go to the dentist and have that tooth pulled out.

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