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Students often find it very difficult to understand a lecture in a foreign language.
Though he lives within a stone's throw of the school, he is often late.
He will come with his wife, as is often the case with foreigners.
A sailor frequently has no time to get his sea legs after leaving port before a battle starts.
We often associate black with death.
Our public leaders are imaginative and often come up with new ideas.
The aim of science is, as has often been said, to foresee, not to understand.
Progress in science was often barred by convention.
In music or speaking, a pause is frequently used for dramatic effect.
When he writes English, he often consults the dictionary.
Movies often come to a happy end.
It is often pointed out that a vague smile is typical of the Japanese.
It should be stressed that we are often influenced by advertising without being aware of it.
Camels are often used to travel in the desert.
Desperate men often do desperate things.
A person who is only a pawn in the game often talks big in company.
Porters often have to walk across the lines.
Those who use forks or chopsticks often think people who don't are uncivilized.
Mr Newman often comes to Japan.
Mr. Newman often comes to Japan.

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