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“I'm sorry, but can you clarify what it is you're asking about?”
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“9% of respondents indicated that they did not have car insurance.”
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“We conducted a survey of approximately 1,200 car owners from across the country.”
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“Please join me in congratulating him on his new position.”
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“I'm pleased to announce that Carlos Turner has been promoted to Northeastern Regional Manager.”
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“Over one in five Americans suffer from obesity.”
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“Attendance is required.”
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“Please do not leave your valuables unattended.”
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“The company was established in Silicon Valley in 1983.”
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“They are widely recognized as the world's leading solar energy company.”
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