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Your salary is commission-based.
There are some cases where this rule does not apply.
This rule can't be applied to every situation.
He doesn't have enough brains to do sums in his head.
He isn't smart enough to add up numbers in his head.
He's not smart enough to add numbers in his head.
The game became exciting.
How would you like your steak?
How would you like your steak done?
How would you like your steak cooked?
The bread I got from my neighbor, Mr. Yamada, had a soft texture, and my father, who prefers hard bread, was sure to dislike it.
I didn't know you were seeing someone.
I didn't know you were seeing someone.
We speak the same language, don't we?
The two met each other at a vocational college for animation.
They fell in love the moment their eyes met.
I like this job, but I'd prefer not to call my boss over in a loud voice whenever something bad happens. I'm partial to elegance.
This author's books don't suit me because the erotic descriptions are too perverted.
She chatted with her friends about the football game over coffee.
I couldn't tell what kind of person this girl I met on the internet was from her profile, but something about her still piqued my curiosity, as though I had met her in a previous life, or something occult-ish like that, anyways.

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