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Would you mind if I sit at the same table?
We don't get on well with each other.
We don't get along with each other.
The pleasure of possessing is not in my estimation worth the trouble of acquiring.
It's important to do it with a textbook adapted to your level.
My friend broke up with his girlfriend and now he wants to go out with me.
This large sofa would be out of place in a small room.
Actually, it makes perfect sense.
I can't be sure, but I think Tom wants to go out with Mary.
Indeed, Japanese sweets go well with Japanese tea.
Traditional Japanese sweets really do go well with Japanese tea.
You could be right, I suppose.
Tom and Mary looked into each other's eyes and kissed.
I just can't get along with Tom.
His house and mine are adjacent.
Is Bob right?
What sort of jewelry are you going to wear with this dress?

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