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“As I was riding the train home, I realized that I'd left my keys in the closet at work.”
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“I'm not seeing any results.”
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“Actually, I'm looking to switch careers.”
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“Well, currently I'm an accountant at a commercial real estate company.”
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“Just keep track of how much you're spending and I'll pay you back.”
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“Are you going through a recruitment agency?”
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“I'm trying to break my Facebook addiction, so I haven't been on in a while.”
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“I can definitely tell you're getting better.”
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“I keep making the same mistake over and over.”
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“It's been one thing after another all day.”
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