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Oh, Tae, this cheese is a winner!
The property left him by his father enables him to live in comfort.
Do you think she can handle her staff?
I can dispense with her help.
They are nice boys and I am sure you will get on with them very well.
All of them have independent means.
I think he can get along with his neighbors.
Young as he is, he is equal to the task.
He is worried whether his wife can get on with his mother.
He is brave enough to go there by himself.
I wonder if he can live on such a small salary.
He doesn't earn enough money to live on.
I can do without his help.
Japanese cameras, cars, and hi-fi equipment are used widely abroad, and few modern industries can manage without advanced electronic equipment developed in Japan.
This will do for the time being.
How can you make a living from selling newspapers?
Best of luck in your tournament.
I am well able to manage on my own.
I think we can get along well.
We're not sure we can come tonight.

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