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With all that we might have been better off just to have stayed home.
I advise you not to borrow money from your friends.
I prefer riding to walking.
You should try to forget your unhappy past.
You should put your ideas in writing.
I thought she'd be useful, but as it is, we'd be better off without her.
I'd rather she sat next to me.
She shouldn't go by herself.
Seeing that she is tired, we had better stop for a while.
They had better have kept their mouths shut.
They had better cut down their living expenses.
They'd better beef up their report or it won't be accepted.
You may as well trust his story.
You had better take account of his age.
It would be better for you to speak to him.
You'd better not tell him.
You should have nothing to do with him.
You had better take his youth into account.
It's better to chill white wine before you serve it.
Better to have one plough going than two cradles.

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