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I don't know why the meeting was postponed.
Tom asked Mary how much money she had.
I am pleased that you have passed the exam.
If he had studied harder, he would have passed the exam.
I often remember the place where we met each other.
Could you come to tomorrow's meeting?
They say that in America anyone can become president, but perhaps that's not really true.
I'm afraid we'll lose the game.
I hope that Mary passes the examination.
We have agreed on the rate of discount.
He entered the national high school boxing championship competition.
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I just withdrew some money today from the bank, so I only have 10 000 yen bills.
He's studying hard so he can pass the entrance exam.
Do you like white miso more than red miso? Then, have you tried combined miso?
I'll see you whenever it suits you.
He compared the copy with the original.
The police compared the fingerprints on the gun with those on the door.
It has been a habit of mine for many years that when I am in my home, apart from mealtimes, I hardly ever leave my desk.
When I was in Paris, I became acquainted with two or three painters, and I went to visit their atelier from time to time. I was always fascinated by their method of work and their way of life.

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