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Tom salted his egg.
Tom is filling out a job application form.
Tom is filling out an application form.
In no way does the fact that a text was written by a native speaker guarantee that it is any good.
Could you write that down, please?
Tom shut the door and locked it.
Do you have something to write with?
Don't tell Tom. I don't want to worry him.
You have "lies" written all over your face.
"I'm sorry, Tom." "Why are you apologizing?" "I was just thinking that I might be bothering you." "No, you aren't bothering me at all."
What did you write?
Taking the opportunity for President Obama to visit Japan as a state guest, the chief trade negotiators of Japan and the U.S. conducted a series of marathon meetings from midnight to early morning.
Who wrote such an unrefined article?
I didn't know you were a poet.
Tom said that he felt sorry for Mary.
You ought to write a book.
I need to make a few calls.
Mary is lacking in delicacy.
She pressured him to quit his job.
I'll call you back.

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