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The Japanese have a lot in common with the Chinese.
Japanese has something in common with Korean.
The two premiers had nothing in common.
Birds of a feather flock together.
For the time being, I must share this room with my friend.
With the coming of winter, days are getting shorter.
Moderate exercise will refresh both mind and body.
The garden is common to the two houses.
Everyone has a right to enjoy his liberty, and all the more, his life.
Taro's and Hanako's desk is small.
The common language of many Asians is English.
As for the standard of living, the republic has caught up with the West.
As for the standard of living, the republic has overtaken other developed countries.
The government should promote common welfare.
Water and oil are both liquids.
Man lives in a community, and has to conform to a social pattern.
In humans, the eyes act together with the brains.
Man lives in communities such as cities and countries.
The body must be developed along with the mind.
The newspaper declared for the Republican candidate.

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