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We examined the following magazines to collect the data.
It is foolish to read such a magazine.
You may as well take a nap as read such a magazine.
That will complicate matters more.
The story was so complicated that I couldn't follow it.
The train was crowded with high school students.
I found the problem uncomplicated.
There are complicated circumstances behind the matter.
The method was crude, but very effective.
The roads are jammed with cars.
The road is jammed with cars.
The train was crowded with people.
The means of communication can include letters, magazine and newspaper advertisements, radio and television commercials, and telephone marketing, as well as catalogs.
The store happened to be crowded yesterday.
The explanation may be much more complex.
I learned about the new book by the advertisement in the magazine.
The actress sued the magazine for libel.
The language of that tribe is as complex as any other human language.
The magazine does nothing for me.
Having read through the magazine, he lent it to me.

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