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It's often cold, so overcoats are advisable.
Students often study with music playing in the background, and people working around the house will usually turn on the television or radio to keep them company.
More people live in the northern part of the city.
As a rule we have much rain in June in Japan.
As a rule, twins have a lot in common.
As a rule, we have a lot of rain in fall.
There are many problems to solve.
The company went after its No. 1 customer gripe: power outages.
We have a lot of sympathies in common.
Our company has many clients from abroad.
The more leisure he has, the happier he is.
We had a lot of furniture.
In the summer, it's very humid.
Yokohama is the city in Japan with the second largest population.
The population of Yokohama is larger than that of Osaka.
Many English words are derived from Latin.
Wet and stormy areas will get wetter and stormier.
Rice is grown in rainy regions.
They have much rain all the year round.
They get a lot of rain all through the year.

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