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Few, if any, will criticize him.
They will say your car is very lovely.
He brought off the difficult act quite easily.
He is in the pink.
He's just an ordinary student.
I found his new novel very dull. I don't think he is much of a writer.
There is little, if any, hope of his being alive.
It is quite common for him to say so.
Sales are amazingly brisk.
The authors state quite categorically that the female members of only a small number of species also sing.
Few men have direct access to the president.
Murders are very common in big cities.
It's really fast with a dedicated line.
It is quite common now to meet with young people who do not know the Bible.
The boy was very sharp at physics.
There's an outside chance of winning.
It is quite common for women to go out to work.
I have a terrible toothache.
We lead a very ordinary life.
I had a good opinion of her.

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