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“Can someone dim the lights?”
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“Sales have been steadily increasing since the launch.”
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“We're very pleased with the initial results.”
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“First and most importantly, you need to make sure that all your students are accounted for.”
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“As you can see, the advantages of the new site are, one, it's personalized.”
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“Hmm. That's a good question.”
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“Yes, the woman over there in the gray suit.”
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“So now I'll open the floor for questions.”
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“Tom is an expert on social media marketing.”
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“So, I'd like to introduce our first speaker, Tom Johnson.”
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