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The trouble is that she lacks experience.
The problem is that she is inexperienced.
The foreigner speaks Japanese as if it were his native language.
This is, strictly speaking, a mistake.
The meaning of this letter is unclear.
Cancer is a great enemy of mankind.
He confessed to being a liar.
Do you have a boyfriend or a girlfriend? Where did you meet them?
School violence is a big problem.
Open source is the engine that drives technological innovation.
John was a lazy person until he met you.
The rain that was drizzling when I got on to the train is now pouring.
Critique of Pure Reason is German philosopher Immanuel Kant's chief literary work.
She asked after my parents' health when I met her the other day.
She asked after my parents' health when I met her the other day.
There was a single oil painting left unfinished in the studio. No other pictures were there.
I met her the year that my uncle William died.
I met her the year that my uncle William died.
When people meet, first impressions determine more than 50 percent of whatever happens next.
For some reason, people have been avoiding me like the plague ever since I got back from India.

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