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There is nothing to it.
Whenever you come, you are always welcome.
I don't care how much you say you love me. I know your feelings for her haven't changed.
Be it ever so humble, there's no place like home.
No matter how humble it may be, home is home.
Sure. That's a good idea.
Is that a bus or car?
Alex would correctly describe the object and color, even if he had never seen that object before.
It is not too much to say that a man's interests are a sure guide to the real man.
What is right in one society can be wrong in another.
What is correct in one society may be wrong in another society.
He and his wife both work and his salary is lower than hers, so no wonder he is a hen-pecked husband.
He is sixty, if a day.
I hope neither of them was injured in the crash.
For a healthy cheerful guy like that to get sick is like the devil getting sunstroke. Everyone is talking about it.
Are you satisfied or dissatisfied?
Will you go on foot or by bus?
Are you for or against the plan he put forward at the meeting?
Do you go by train or by car?
Are you Chinese or Japanese?

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