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How about going out for a walk after dinner?
Thank you. Please do.
She was taken care of by one of her friends.
Not being able to decide what the priority should be is the biggest problem.
It is thoughtful of you to remind me of my promise.
What do you think about vegetable tempura?
Could you tell me how to get to the ballpark?
How about playing baseball?
The problem is whether my parents will agree or not.
The question is whether he will come to visit us next month.
The point is whether she will come or not.
The question is whether she can be trusted.
The point is whether she will read the letter or not.
The point is whether she will read my letter or not.
The question is whether he can do it or not.
The question is whether he can be trusted.
The question is whether he will agree with us.
The question is how he will get the money.
The point is whether he will read the letter.
The concern is whether he'll read the letter or not.

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