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Shall we walk or take the bus?
Shall we walk or drive?
Are you going on foot or by bus?
Editors would expect them to be typewritten.
Rice is one of those staple commodities.
Nobody had ever heard of it.
The basic principles of grammar are not so difficult.
Literature flourishes best when it is half a trade and half an art.
Goods are the great travelers over the earth's surface, far more than humans, which means that hardly an inhabited spot on the globe is untouched by trade.
Take a bath and then go to bed.
My father bought me a watch, which I don't like very much.
My father gave me a watch, but I lost it.
My father achieved that and more in four words, which made quoting Shakespeare as effective as any business adviser could wish.
I gave it up after my father had given me a good scolding.
A person with average intelligence would understand that.
Wealth, as such, does not matter much.
Wealth, as such, does not bring happiness.
The marvel is that he knew it.
I got a shave and a haircut.
I cut myself shaving.

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