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Written as it is in plain English, the book is useful for beginners.
Written as it is plain English, this book is useful for beginners.
When we think this way, many problems arise.
This inefficiency is a result of the animal's large body and massive legs and feet, which contribute a sideways motion to its walk.
Standing as it does on a hill, the church commands a fine view.
I solved the problem in this way.
This is how we've got to know each other.
Thus, he lost all the money.
This is how he earned so much money.
This is the way he solved the problem.
This is how he solved the difficult problem.
This is how he succeeded in the job.
This is how the accident happened.
This is how I did it.
This is how I solved the problem.
This is how the accident happened.
This is how the accident happened.
This is how Scott and his men arrived at the South Pole.
Thus the matter was settled to the immense relief of everyone.
Thus, the tyrant succeeded in conquering the kingdom.

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