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He went by me without a single word.
He is nothing more than a clerk.
He is nothing but a poet.
He is nothing but a poet.
He is nothing but a poet.
He is nothing but a businessman.
He had the bad habit of drinking too much wine.
He must have drunk too much last night.
He is too young to benefit from firm discipline.
He is nothing but a child.
He is no better than a fool.
Heavy smoking impaired his health.
He is nothing but a student.
You'd better not drink too much coffee so late at night.
You shouldn't drink so much coffee late at night.
It would be better if you didn't drink so much coffee late at night.
He put too much emphasis on the matter.
He is still too young for the job.
He complained that the soup was too hot.
He lifted his elbow too often.

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