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I succeeded thanks to his advice.
I succeeded because of his advice.
Yesterday, Tom was injured in a motorbike accident, so he can't attend gym class for the time being.
Muriel is living poorly off of her part-time job.
Muriel is making a poor living from her part-time job.
The lady whom you see over there is a famous violinist.
The police are suspicious of my alibi.
You should practice playing the violin every day.
If what you say is true, it follows that he has an alibi.
You've got no alibi for the day of the murder.
You don't have an alibi for the day of the murder.
Last summer, I worked part time on the farm.
Last summer, I worked part time on a farm.
Last year in the summer I worked part-time on a farm.
Not knowing what to see, I asked him for advice.
What kind of part-time job do you have?
I guess I've reached the age where I have to dispense advice to my underlings.
I have one final piece of advice related to handshakes: Remember to smile.
The bike ride told on Louie.
You're playing with fire if you insist on riding your motorcycle without a helmet on.

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