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Wolverine can kill a prey that is 5 times the size of it, but only in rather deep snow where large animals get stuck.
I was born in Russia.
He is a German by origin.
Sooner or later, you will be in trouble.
I got bitten by a dog.
It’s not like she was beautiful when she was born. She is beautiful because she worked hard.
Stop there.
The sweet was, a custard cream wrapped in a fluffy sponge base, it was fairly tasty, but to Mai it was too light, sweet and the taste was not special.
じ〔ヂ〕【地】の意味
3 物事の基礎。下地 (したじ) 。「地ができている」
それなりに
そこそこは。相応には。問題や不満がないわけではないが、ある程度の満足は得られている様子を表す。
捉えどころのない
ある物事の実体を理解し、把握することが困難であることを意味する表現。「捉えどころのない人」と言うと、「何を考えているのか分からない人」などを意味することが多い。

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