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His condition is if only, better than in the morning.
His condition is, if anything, better than in the morning.
He and I have a near-telepathic understanding of each other. No sooner does one of us say something than the other is already responding.
When he said "water," she gave him water.
What strikes me here is people's friendliness.
Mr Tanaka, if anything, is an honest man.
Talking of Mr Tanaka, have you seen him lately?
Speaking of Mr. Tanaka, have you seen him lately?
A winter sport that many people enjoy is ice skating.
Speaking of hobbies, I'm fond of baseball.
Speaking of hobbies, do you collect stamps?
Talking of dictionaries, I have benefited from various kinds.
The situation is better, if anything.
I will be reminded of tyranny and cruelty, if Nero is said.
As for me, I have nothing to complain of.
As for me, I have no objection.
All that I know is that he gave up the plan.
All I know is that he came from China.
As for me, I am satisfied.
As for me, I like this better.

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