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51 English lessons using
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“Please alert the development team if you receive any error messages.”
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“If you decide somewhere down the road that you need some of the more advanced features, you can always sell it and upgrade to a more advanced model.”
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“Actually, if you could give us a few more minutes...?”
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“We can be fined tens of thousands of dollars if we miss one of the filing deadlines.”
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“Can you check to see if the battery's charged?”
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“If you keep plucking them, you'll end up with no eyebrows left.”
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“I'm sorry if you felt excluded or ignored, but it's not my job to babysit you.”
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“If you could live in any period in history, which one would it be?”
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“I'm a little worried about what would happen if we were to have an earthquake.”
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“Listen, do you mind if I crash on your couch for a night or two?”
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