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“Every so often I'll have a dream where I'm being chased by some kind of monster.”
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“Her health had been deteriorating for many years.”
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“My infant is running a fever of a hundred and two.”
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“Sales have been steadily increasing since the launch.”
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“It's just gathering dust in a closet somewhere.”
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“Word crashed while I was working on it, but luckily I was able to retrieve the file.”
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“New York-bound local train, now boarding on track three.”
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“I'm just sitting here, watching the bamboo sway back and forth in the breeze.”
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“What's up with this erratic weather we've been having, huh?”
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“Mom, the faucet's dripping.”
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