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Tom's report leaves much to be desired.
Their stay in Germany for a year was very fruitful.
Their year-long stay in Germany was very fruitful.
Many companies advertise their products on TV.
Although it is not a bad thing in itself, in a lot of cases, many people are watching too much television.
David has so many girlfriends that he can't remember all of their names.
A slip of tongue will often lead us to unexpected results.
More have repented speech than silence.
The number of people who smoke is increasing, so cancer will soon be the most common cause of death.
It is often pointed out that smoking is a danger to health.
Every time cigarettes go up in price, many people try to give up smoking.
It leaves nothing much to be desired.
Nevertheless, many are choosing early retirement.
The question was much discussed.
The law is full of ambiguities.
That law is full of ambiguities.
Many people are against the bill.
Because of his great professional skill, the lawyer has a large number of clients.
The lawyer has a lot of wealthy clients.
There is a large number of people and cars in that street.

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