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“We could have just ordered one dish and split it.”
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“It's an 8-hour drive, so we should leave here by nine o'clock.”
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“Can you copy me on it as well?”
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“Can I try these on?”
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“I can't believe someone would do such a thing.”
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“I'd better lock it up just in case.”
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“There must be a lot of pollen.”
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“If we all pitch in and help out, it shouldn't take too long.”
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“Baby, would you mind giving me a hand with this?”
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“We should do this again sometime soon.”
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