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“I'm very sorry that it didn't meet your standards.”
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“You must feel quite a sense of accomplishment.”
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“I'm looking for a studio in the range of about $1200 a month, preferably downtown.”
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“Absolutely. I'd love to.”
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“I highly recommend it.”
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“Look at this place! They completely trashed it!”
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“Security was super tight.”
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“A limp handshake leaves a bad impression.”
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“Our success was largely due to Adele's contributions.”
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“I'm totally obsessed with Glee.”
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