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We sensed a melancholy note in his voice.
His new car looked all right.
You should play along with him for the time being.
My microwave is acting up. I think I'd rather get a new one than repair this one.
Something is wrong with our electric heater.
How are you doing?
Don't get so carried away.
I was drinking with total abandon and blacked out. I have no idea what I was doing.
Don't push your luck.
How's it going?
You're hitting your stride.
At this rate, we're not likely to be done before the end of the week.
My legs are getting better day by day.
Something is wrong with the washing machine.
Tone of voice can indicate anger and irony.
Tone of voice can indicate feelings.
I had trouble with the new car. It was difficult to steer.
The car I rented from you has a problem.
The car behaved well.
What is the matter with your car?

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