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Do you have any allergies?
Are you allergic to anything?
"Is it OK to eat this mushroom?" "It's OK to eat anything once."
"Can I eat this mushroom?" "You can eat anything one time."
I'd do anything for you, Tom.
I don't know anything about Tom's past.
What clothes do you think I should put on to go to my date tomorrow?
What is that building with the green roof?
I'd already pressed the red button but nothing happened.
"Don't you think that people from English-speaking countries earn an unreasonable amount from the English language industry? Since I'm Japanese, I'd like to use materials exclusively made by Japanese people." "But you know, you can't really tell if the English is good or not unless it's been checked by a native speaker." "What do you mean by good English!? English used by native speakers? Are natives really that great, anyway?"
What's your mother's maiden name?
Are you looking for something?
What are you reading?
What're you so nervous about?
There was almost nothing in the room.
What's the difference between religion and philosophy?
What's the difference between religion and philosophy?
What's the difference between religion and philosophy?
There isn't anyone who knows everything from the outset.
Do you have something to write with?

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