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“The fast food market in the U.S. is highly competitive.”
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“That's a good question. Let me find out for you.”
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“Please get back to me by the end of the day.”
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“Sorry, I got sidetracked.”
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“Would you mind covering for me while I'm out?”
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“What's with the yawning? Were you out all night partying?”
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“Wow, good catch.”
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“Great job today, guys. Keep up the good work.”
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“At this point, I don't think there's much we can do about it.”
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“For your own sake, I really hope they don't cancel.”
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