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“She was asking something about her travel arrangements, but I didn't quite get what she wanted.”
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“I don't want to get into it right now.”
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“I get distracted so easily!”
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“I wouldn't sign up for a tour unless it was somewhere that's really hard to get around in as a foreigner.”
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“Did you get it colored?”
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“Can I get you something to drink?”
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“Let's get an objective opinion. Tom, what do YOU think?”
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“I need to go get my prescription filled, so I'll be back in a while.”
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“I get this sharp pain in my shoulder whenever I raise my arm.”
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“I can definitely tell you're getting better.”
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