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I'll do it for a cake.
"Mr Chairman, what needs moving next, again?" "Scoreboard, giant ball and the tug-of-war rope."
"Ah, a raw egg for me!" "Is one enough?" "Yep, if I need more I'll top it up."
Mother bought a loaf of bread.
She used up a cake of soap.
She used up a bar of soap.
She bought a loaf of bread.
He is an individual with his own living space and his own sleeping space.
I ate a modest breakfast of toast, coffee, and one egg.
One lump of sugar, please.
An apple a day keeps the doctor away.
An apple a day keeps the doctor away.
These are sold in one's.
This essay is about a piece of luggage.
Life is merely a hospital where patients are possessed with the desire to change beds.
A molecule of water is made up of one oxygen and two hydrogen atoms.
Mary took out the eggs one by one.
An apple a day keeps the doctor away.
An apple a day keeps the doctor away.
They sell apples at five dollars each.

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