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Tom didn't say anything.
Tom said nothing.
Tom didn't say a thing.
"Do you not like Tom?" "It's not that I don't like him, I just have trouble dealing with people like him."
"You dislike Tom, don't you?" "It's not that I dislike like him, it's just that I kind of have trouble dealing with people like him."
In England, the subway isn't called "subway", it is called [the] "underground".
My name is Tom.
Tom was so surprised he was speechless.
"Shall I heat this up?" "No thank you, it's fine."
How do you say "I love you" in French?
Germany is called "Deutschland" in German.
You don't have to pay attention to what Tom says.
Tom is always joking.
I've told you a million times not to exaggerate.
I made no promises.
I don't think I could spend six hours alone with you.
Tom said he wanted to be alone, and then went up to his room.
In no way does the fact that a text was written by a native speaker guarantee that it is any good.
All things considered, I think we could say that the meeting was successful and met its objectives.
What? What did you say?

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