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He has much practical experience as a doctor.
He tried to absorb as much of the local culture as possible.
He has so many calls on his time, it is very difficult to make an appointment to see him.
He always says one word too many.
His travels were wide and frequent.
Many of his friends backed his plan.
There is a lot of furniture in his room.
His annual income is larger than that his brother's.
His income is larger than that of his wife.
His plan leaves much to be desired.
His plan will call for a lot of money.
He had a large family to support.
He has many acquaintances but few friends.
I cannot help liking him in spite of his many faults.
I benefited much from my association with him.
I see him singing, but this isn't often.
Old words often take on new meanings because of inventions and technology.
The transition from farm life to city life is often difficult.
Older couples often appreciate cash more than gifts because they neither need nor have room for them.
I urinate a tremendous amount at a time.

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