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“I read that some researchers did a study and found a link between heart disease and flossing.”
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“A recent study shows that sitting for long periods of time could be bad for your health.”
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“He thought he'd just sprained it, but it turned out it was fractured.”
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“I dropped about 20 pounds since the beginning of the year, mostly just by cutting out processed foods and soda.”
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“That stuff'll clog your arteries.”
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“The doctor said that it would take a few days for the antibiotics to take effect.”
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“There's some kind of bug going around.”
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“I didn't want to put her in a nursing home.”
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“Have they given you any updates on her condition?”
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“What's wrong? Does your tummy hurt?”
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