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The president is difficult to approach.
I want to take a better look at that painting. I want to stand closer.
In order to see that picture better, I want to get a little closer.
In order to get a better look at that picture, I'd like to get a little closer.
Twelve years is old for a dog.
Twelve years old is old for a dog.
It is good to be kind to old people.
He is cleverer than they are.
He's smarter than they are.
He's smarter than them.
He's brighter than they are.
Then, while saying this, the memories of the men who had seduced her, her husband's colleague who had approached her as if it were a joke, the section chief with whom she had held hands, her relative who she had tried to kiss while she was drunk, shined as if projected upon a broken mirror.
I intended to go straight back home, but I sort of wandered inside a bookstore.
Please drop in at my house on your way home.
I don't have much time, so I'm going to drop in at a fast-food restaurant.
You have to respect the old.
You need to respect the elderly.
You must respect senior citizens.
Old people deserve respect.
Today I have to drop by the supermarket.

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