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76 English lessons on the topic of
'food'
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“I don't want to make a big deal out of it.”
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“I would say something to the waiter.”
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“Let's just not bother cooking tonight.”
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“It's not like we need any more food.”
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“We could have just ordered one dish and split it.”
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“The portion sizes are so much bigger in the U.S.!”
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“What a waste, huh?”
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“Wow, this is actually pretty good.”
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“I can't control myself when it comes to chocolate.”
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“Don't tempt me!”
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