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Such a custom is not peculiar to the Americans.
You should not do that kind of thing by yourself.
Better wear out shoes than sheets.
Not all books are good books.
Not all the books are worth reading.
Every piece of reading matter calls for a different kind of reading.
Not all men are created equal.
It is by no means easy to please everybody.
Not everyone can realize the dreams of his youth.
Every man cannot be a hero.
It is not easy to be understood by everybody.
Not everyone likes that book.
Not everybody knows about the plan.
Not all the students were present.
Not every student went there yesterday.
Not all the students attended the meeting.
Not all doctors make a lot of money.
Not all Americans speak English as their mother tongue.
That is to say, a language is something that we learn and are taught, not something that we know by instinct.
John is not my brother, but my cousin.

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