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13 English lessons using
'thanks'
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“I see. Well, thanks anyway.”
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“Thanks, but I can't. I have a lot to catch up on.”
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“No, I'm good, thanks.”
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“Thanks! I don't know if that's necessarily true, but it's nice of you to say.”
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“No thanks. I'm too wired up as it is.”
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“A few years ago, they were on the brink of extinction. Now they're thriving, thanks to conservation efforts.”
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“No thanks. Sunscreen makes my skin feel all oily.”
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“Penguins are remarkably well adapted to their icy environment, thanks to millions of years of evolution.”
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“Thanks but no thanks.”
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“No, I packed my lunch today. Thanks, though.”
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