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"Anything else?" "No, that's all."
"Do you mind if I smoke?" "Not at all. Go ahead."
"Do you mind if I smoke?" "Not in the least."
In our time, there were many students who passed the graduation exam without studying.
When you skateboard, it puts quite a strain on your knees.
It's pretty windy today, no?
Anonymity or detailed reference are both fine.
Cutting a cake into equal pieces is rather difficult.
After pay withholding tax, please send the tax paid receipt in PDF format.
I worry that, because the Japanese lines in this site are written with furigana, they take up a lot of space, and the people who don't even care about them in the first place might find them annoying.
This air cleaner came pretty cheap when I bought it, but I'm rather suspicious of the "negative ions" it produces.
I think my girlfriend is kind of cute.
If you don't like it, it is alright for you to leave.
It's okay if you go in there and take a seat.
A healthy curiosity is truly a fine thing.
I do not want any money.
I don't want any money.
"Shall I heat this up?" "No thank you, it's fine."
I'm usually in pretty good shape, but now I'm a little overweight.
I don't want any more.

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