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I don't know what to think.
The ultimate question for me is whether I like business.
It makes no difference to me whether you come or not.
As for me, I am satisfied.
My relationship with Tony has lasted twenty-five years now, and I don't know whether to end it next spring or not.
I can't help it.
We deliberated whether we should cancel the reservation.
We only just manage to keep afloat on my husband's small salary.
We can hardly believe his story.
We went over the house before deciding whether to buy it.
We're going out for lunch. Why don't you come along?
Why aren't you going to the sugar shack? Because we're all busy.
We all searched high and low for the missing documents, but they were never found.
We got many grapes.
We didn't know what to do.
We had a long discussion as to what to do about it.
We had a long discussion about what to do about it.
We went for a scenic drive as far as Lake Superior.
We have the question whether he did it by himself or not.
What happened to our food?

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