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“I have only a vague understanding of Korean politics.”
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“This might sound sexist, but I do believe a woman should stay home and take care of the children.”
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“It just wasn't very believable.”
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“I get distracted so easily!”
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“This one is ancient!”
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“I'm more interested in having a really authentic local experience.”
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“We made tentative plans to meet next Wednesday.”
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“I lost a substantial amount of money.”
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“My long-term goal is to open my own restaurant.”
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“You'd be surprised how hard it is to find qualified programmers.”
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