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I have to lose weight, so I'm on a diet.
What in the world do you think you're doing?
What on earth do you think you're doing?
I don't enjoy traveling in large groups.
She was burning with fever.
Since my husband became sick he's lost 20 kilograms and his pants are now baggy.
Since my husband became sick he's lost as much as 20 kilograms and his pants are now baggy.
Drinking lots of water is good for you, sure, but one can't drink that much water at once.
In order for Japan to play a central role in the infrastructural improvement of Southeast Asia, tremendous effort between its government and people is required.
Although dull in almost every aspect, you're sharp in the most unexpected matters.
Her sadness was written all over her face.
I weighed myself on the bathroom scales.
Fever is one of the body's defence mechanisms.
The nakedness of woman is the work of God.
No, I'm not well.
I've put on weight recently.
What the hell are you going to do with it?
The runner collapsed as he reached the finish line. Had he reached the limits of the human body?
"Why in the world would you do that?" the other asked.
That dress looks good on you, but it makes you look pregnant. Oh, no, not the figure; I meant the design.

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