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he reserve is very important for animals to survive.
After your dinner, it is very health to wander.
Your reputation is very important for us to improve.
The air in the rainforest is humid.
I don’t want to this favorable thing happens.
I have ever seen this scenery before.
The school established twenty years ago.
The book contributes you learn lots of knowledge.
This thing impacts me a lot.
My room is never being pristine.
This energy is consumed now.
This fog makes my version hazy.
There are extensive animals in the world.
I don’t like put lots of gravels in my shoes.
I always make some contraries.
My homework is unprecedented.
Human beings are destroying the habits now.
I want to show my love indirectly.
The factory is very destructive for

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