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English Lesson: I'd rather not open up that whole can of worms.
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121. “I'd rather not open up that whole can of worms.”

English Lesson: Can you tell him to swing by my office when he gets a chance?
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122. “Can you tell him to swing by my office when he gets a chance?”

English Lesson: She's a tremendous asset to the team, and we're lucky to have her.
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123. “She's a tremendous asset to the team, and we're lucky to have her.”

English Lesson: We need to take an in-depth look at our process to determine how this managed to happen.
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124. “We need to take an in-depth look at our process to determine how this managed to happen.”

English Lesson: If you're feeling under the weather, by all means go home and get some rest.
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125. “If you're feeling under the weather, by all means go home and get some rest.”

English Lesson: Please disregard my last message. It was mistakenly sent to the wrong group.
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126. “Please disregard my last message. It was mistakenly sent to the wrong group.”

English Lesson: Please note that these dates are tentative.
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127. “Please note that these dates are tentative.”

English Lesson: Sylvia, where do you stand on this?
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128. “Sylvia, where do you stand on this?”

English Lesson: Hi. You've reached Misty. I'm not available to take your call right now, but please leave a message and I'll get back to you as soon as I can.
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129. “Hi. You've reached Misty. I'm not available to take your call right now, but please leave a message and I'll get back to you as soon as I can.”

English Lesson: There you go. You should be up and running now.
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130. “There you go. You should be up and running now.”

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