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He is a man of wit.
He's staying at a hotel.
He stayed at a hotel for a couple of days.
He is a very imaginative writer.
He lodged at Mr Kato's for the night.
He proposed that they put up at that inn.
He has stayed at the hotel for five days.
He's been staying at that hotel for the past five days.
He's been staying at that hotel since five days ago.
He is full of new ideas.
His cottage is neat and comfortable; moreover, it can accommodate as many as ten people.
His life was full of variety.
His lecture ended with his witty joke.
The audience enjoyed his lecture as it was rich in humor.
His life was full of variety.
His wagon drew up at the entrance to the market.
To his surprise, the train made a quick stop.
It is strange that he should be put up at such a cheap hotel.
The ingenious man received the prestigious award for the first time.
Japan is rich in beautiful scenery.

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