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She inferred from his silence that he was angry.
If only he had known!
If only he had known!
You had better take his youth into account.
I had hoped that he would recover.
If he had taken his doctor's advice, he might still be alive.
If he were a little younger, he would be eligible for the post.
Since he says so, it must be true.
He was accredited with these words.
If he were a good pitcher, we would win this game.
Inventions are born, so to speak, of necessity.
Farmers work hard in the winter, too.
Some Japanese college students, as is often the case with them, don't study very much.
What others think of a person really matters in Japan.
It's not that I dislike reading; it's just that I have no time.
I would go except for my headache.
John took the lion's share of the lottery winnings; he claimed it was his idea to buy the ticket in the first place.
I put the tip under two glasses because I knew they were always in a hurry.
Were it clear, we would go on a hike.
Were it clear, we would go on a hike.

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