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“Everything is really blurry. I can't even make out what that sign over there says.”
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“Sales have been steadily increasing since the launch.”
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“You have pretty obscure taste in music.”
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“The question is whether his leg is fully recovered.”
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“Hopefully it won't come to that.”
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“It's awfully cold for March.”
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“Did you turn it all the way off?”
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“Oh shit. It totally slipped my mind.”
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“Oh my God, you must be so excited!”
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“This one is relatively inexpensive.”
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