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If anything, my grandfather seems happier than before.
If anything, my new job is harder than my old one.
If anything, the economy in our country is going up.
I would rather not go.
I'd rather live in a wooden house.
He is, if anything, a little taller than I.
I would rather divorce him.
He is rather optimistic.
Will you tell me where I am wrong?
In this town, if anywhere, you will find old Japan at her best.
Totem poles consist of a group of figures that represent animals, birds, fish, mythological beings and supernatural beasts.
How is it going?
Not knowing what to say, I kept silent.
Not knowing what to say, I remained silent.
Not knowing what to say, I remained silent.
Not knowing what to say, I remained silent.
On what account?
To all appearance his statement was true.
No matter how you look at it, what he says seems to be true.
It looks as if you're right.

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