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Being too busy with work is a problem, but then so is having too much free time.
It was early spring, so there weren't many customers.
Gyoza stuffing? I made some gyoza at home but, possibly because I didn't have enough dough, I had some of the filling left over.
She bit off more than she could chew and was laughed at.
He's an odd man; so we'll have him referee.
He has few friends here except you.
He has money enough and to spare.
He has enough and to spare of money.
His tyrannies were beyond endurance.
Japan has a surplus of rice, Europe of wine.
My brother has been much too rowdy lately.
The honor you are giving me is more than I deserve.
An abundance of rice was produced last year.
The doctor advised me not to eat too much.
If you have any difficulty, ask me for help.
There was a small audience in the hall.
The honor is more than I deserve.
It is a task beyond my power.
This work is beyond me.
This job is too much for me.

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