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You should have knocked before you came in.
I spend money as soon as I get it.
"You'd better come in," the man said.
The newest staff members get all the donkey work when they're at the bottom of the ladder.
Might I come in?
May I come in?
It's occupied.
You may not come in.
Either come in or go out.
The instant he came in, he fell down.
Why don't you come in?
Come on in!
Come in.
Come on in.
Come inside.
They were pieces of paper, cut in the size of bills.
Shut the door behind you.
The Japanese take off their shoes when they enter a house.
It is often said that Japanese universities are difficult to enter, but easy to graduate from.
You must remove your shoes when you enter a Japanese house.

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