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Tom opened the window to get some fresh air.
Tom opened the window to let in some fresh air.
I never thought this rubber band would come in handy when I put it in my pocket this morning.
In spoken language, we do not pause between words, a fact that is somewhat surprising: We seem to hear separate words, we can clearly make them out.
Fill the bottle with water.
What do you have in your suitcase?
What's in your suitcase?
Tom has an organ donor card in his wallet.
You have something in your pockets, don't you?
I have some stamps in my bag.
I have some stamps in my bag.
Don't let anyone in his room.
Let him in.
Let Tom in.
If you put some sugar in, it will become more delicious.
Once you buy meat, please put it in the fridge quickly.
"The castle is open from today until the 30th of March. If you don't find the key before then, that day it ends and then the key will disappear and you won't be able to come here anymore."
もっ‐て【▽以て】の意味
1 (多く「…をもって」の形で格助詞のように用いて)
㋓くぎり・限界を示す。「これを以て終了させていただきます」

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