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Example Sentences
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“After all,” he says, looking around his cluttered workshop, “what are they going to do with all this stuff?”
The viewer’s in for an unexpected twist, too, seeing as all of these characters but Rachel will soon be afterthoughts, tossed aside to maintain a constant laser focus on Marty’s hijinks.
From Salon
In order to win the jackpot, a lottery ticket holder must match all five white balls and the red Powerball selected during a drawing.
From BBC
But she stresses the importance of parental controls, adding: "I think all these devices, they have so many parental controls... I deactivated web search and made it so he can't purchase things in apps."
From BBC
In June, the European Union put all Tanzania air transport companies on their at risk list following a series of accidents.
From Barron's
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