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He has made a fortune through hard work.
He made his mark as a writer with his very first novel.
He persisted in accomplishing his original plan.
He told the children about his adventures in Africa.
He has an ambition to make a name for himself as a writer.
He became so excited that what he said made no sense at all.
He is bound to make a fortune.
His letter doesn't make any sense.
What he is saying does not make sense.
What he said doesn't make sense to me.
What he says does not make any sense.
What he says makes no sense at all.
What he says makes no sense at all.
Look at the girl whose hair is long.
Would you like white wine or red?
Meat or fish?
For the moment there's nothing in particular I need to be doing.
Prices vary with each store, so do your shopping wisely.
Genius does what it must, and talent does what it can.
Genius has been defined as a supreme capacity for taking trouble.

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