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You really put that much in the sandwich?
The Internet has a lot of information and thus also a lot of useless information.
Perhaps the robin's got a taste for the finer things in life and has become extravagant.
The market for luxury goods is growing fast.
I would like to live in luxury.
With her extravagant tastes, she was incapable of making ends meet.
Traveling is a luxury I cannot afford.
I keep a good supply of stamps to save trips to the post office.
A great number of books are published every year.
Yukichi Fukuzawa introduced Western ideas into Japan.
Thousands of people were deceived by the advertisement.
She was brought up in the lap of luxury.
She spends a lot of money on clothes.
She has a lot of faults. Still, I like her.
She has many hobbies, cooking, knitting, gardening, collecting stamps, and so on.
She visited Kanazawa two years ago.
They're eating high on the hog.
They go skiing at Nozawa every winter.
They eat a lot of rice.
He cannot afford the common comforts of life, not to mention luxuries.

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