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Nowadays many people live to be over seventy years old.
Today pilot fatigue seems more likely.
My salary was high this month.
I earned a lot of money this month.
We've had a lot of rain this month.
We had a lot of rain this month.
Mistreated illegal foreign workers often fall between the cracks of the social system.
Many high school students hang around at book stores reading comics.
A building with high ceilings and huge rooms may be less practical than the colorless block of offices that takes its place, but it often fits in well with its surroundings.
Streets are often twisted and narrow in the suburbs.
People often live comfortably in the suburbs.
The less men think, the more they talk.
He has too many interests, to put it mildly.
More students are interested in finance than in industry.
"You talk too much," he said.
You talk too much.
The noisy of heavy traffic was such that the policeman could not make himself heard.
The latter view has many supporters in Japan.
In all times and places many examples of poor relations between wives and mothers-in-law can be seen.
Old homes, especially traditional Japanese ones, can be damp and unfriendly to modern life.

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