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“I urge everyone to take advantage of the free flu shots being offered this week.”
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“I feel like I'm stuck in a rut.”
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“She paid for the trip out of her own pocket.”
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“The moment I saw her, it was love at first sight.”
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“I think I’m improving little by little.”
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“Would you mind being my guinea pig?”
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“Your mind's always on food!”
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“People say that Detroit is long past its prime, but some still hold out hope that the city will revive itself.”
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“You have to keep plugging away, you know?”
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“Even an extremely modestly priced home in this area costs 150K at the bare minimum.”
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