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90 English lessons that use set phrases

English Lesson: Aha! Here we go.
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1. “Aha! Here we go.”

English Lesson: Don't tell me you're tired already!
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2. “Don't tell me you're tired already!”

English Lesson: I’m going to have you shadow Narisa for the first few days until you’re comfortable working on your own. How does that sound?
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3. “I’m going to have you shadow Narisa for the first few days until you’re comfortable working on your own. How does that sound?”

English Lesson: I owe you an apology. It was wrong of me to say that to you.
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4. “I owe you an apology. It was wrong of me to say that to you.”

English Lesson: Will that be all?
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5. “Will that be all?”

English Lesson: For those who don’t know, the issue is that each device has a different aspect ratio and resolution.
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6. “For those who don’t know, the issue is that each device has a different aspect ratio and resolution.”

English Lesson: Meliana, I'm afraid I have some bad news.
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7. “Meliana, I'm afraid I have some bad news.”

English Lesson: If you have questions about anything, feel free to come by and ask, any time.
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8. “If you have questions about anything, feel free to come by and ask, any time.”

English Lesson: Lord, we pray that you watch over Richard and his family in this difficult time.
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9. “Lord, we pray that you watch over Richard and his family in this difficult time.”

English Lesson: Got it.
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10. “Got it.”

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