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disagreeing with someone
12 English lessons for
disagreeing with someone
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“I mean, I do get where he's coming from...”
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“Actually, some people say it's not good to stretch without warming up first.”
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“Fine, we'll go to the Korean place.”
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“I was thinking something a little more upscale.”
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“All right, whatever. Suit yourself.”
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“I don't know. Too baggy, if you ask me.”
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“OK, fair enough.”
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“Nonsense!”
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“I wouldn't say he's stupid. A little naive, maybe.”
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“Yeah, well they've certainly added a lot of staff recently.”
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