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I'm not used to staying up late at night.
Miss Brown has gotten used to eating Japanese food.
Miss Brown has gotten used to eating Japanese food.
I am used to driving a truck.
Tom is accustomed to calling up girls on the telephone.
I'm not accustomed to getting up so early.
The little boy is used to talking with grown-ups.
The burglar is used to staying up late.
The birds are so tame they will eat from your hand.
The man was used to treating this kind of wound.
The boy was used to being scolded.
The girl is used to playing all by herself.
The poet is not used to speaking in public.
He was not accustomed to sleeping alone.
As a result, people have got so used to being paid this way that they're uncomfortable with any other.
I'm not used to spicy food.
Johnny moved to Spain just a few months ago, so he isn't used to speaking Spanish as yet.
Jim is not yet used to driving on the left side of the road.
Jimmy was accustomed to his friends making fun of him.
These men are used to hard work.

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