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I have been reading this book.
The plan has worked well as yet.
Have you ever seen a kangaroo?
Democracy is the worst form of government, except all the others that have been tried.
More than ever do we need goals or leading ideas that will give purpose to whatever we are doing.
Scientific discoveries don't always make the world a better place.
Mr White is doing very well so far.
Mr. White is doing very well so far.
David has never had a steady job. He has always lived by his wits.
David has never had a steady job, but he's always managed to make ends meet.
But you have saved the best till now.
It's the best book that I've ever read.
It is the tallest tree that I ever saw.
That was the most moving film I had ever seen.
It was the greatest joy that I have ever experienced.
That was the most exciting concert I have ever been to.
The boy has never been to the zoo.
The plan has been successful so far.
The picture has been drawn well as yet.
Jack said he had never told a lie, but he was lying.

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