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His curiosity knew no bounds.
Some people laugh at his jokes, but others don't.
So far as he was concerned, things were going well.
As far as he was concerned, things were going well.
A seller's market is a market in which goods are relatively scarce, buyers have a limited range of choice, and prices are high.
Do not sign a delivery receipt unless it accurately lists the goods received.
Not every horse can run fast.
The older ones do not always know more than the younger ones.
I'm not always home on Sundays.
The Japanese are not well trained, so far as social life is concerned.
It is not always easy to distinguish the Japanese from the Chinese.
The same cause does not always give rise to the same effect.
Statistics don't always tell the whole story.
If we don't make a last ditch stand at winning that contract, we may very well go under.
Life in the country is not always tranquil.
The weather forecast is not necessarily reliable.
Long cherished dreams don't always come true.
The city, as far as the eye could see, lay in ruins.
Abstract art is not to the taste of everyone.
The resources of the earth are limited.

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