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It is even becoming accepted even in exam-English that that called "simple future tense" does not exist.
"So it's built from stone?" "It's ordinary reinforced concrete."
Tightly-knit carpets are generally more valuable.
They were for the most part young people.
They are typical young people.
Job hopping was not so common in Japan as in America.
In my grandmother's lifetime, both telephones and computers have become commonplace.
It is generally accepted that a person cannot be successful in life without a lot of hard work.
People as a whole don't do things like that.
A common way to finance a budget deficit is to issue bonds.
Now notebook computers are as common as lunch boxes.
Citizens of the United States generally feel a responsibility for the democratic society supported by them.
Korean food is generally very spicy.
Korean food is generally very hot.
Another tendency of many Japanese that bothers foreigners is to make statements that are too general and too broad by using or implying words like "all" and "every".
Traveling abroad is now more popular.
In general, little girls are fond of dolls.
Generally speaking, Japanese cars are popular overseas.
Generally speaking, women live longer than men.
Generally speaking, the weather was mild last year.

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