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Examples
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I send you patterns [illegible word] but I can hear you say,
Letter 50 2009
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On the other hand, if the car has gone 7,000 miles between oil changes and I really want him to change the oil before we leave, I might say,
Should vs. Must? 2009
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On the other hand, if the car has gone 7,000 miles between oil changes and I really want him to change the oil before we leave, I might say,
Should vs. Must? 2009
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On the other hand, if the car has gone 7,000 miles between oil changes and I really want him to change the oil before we leave, I might say,
Should vs. Must? 2009
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So for example, if I want to convince my boyfriend to change the oil in my car before we go on a long drive, I might say,
Should vs. Must? 2009
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So for example, if I want to convince my boyfriend to change the oil in my car before we go on a long drive, I might say,
Should vs. Must? 2009
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On the other hand, if the car has gone 7,000 miles between oil changes and I really want him to change the oil before we leave, I might say,
Should vs. Must? 2009
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So for example, if I want to convince my boyfriend to change the oil in my car before we go on a long drive, I might say,
Should vs. Must? 2009
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On the other hand, if the car has gone 7,000 miles between oil changes and I really want him to change the oil before we leave, I might say,
Should vs. Must? 2009
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So for example, if I want to convince my boyfriend to change the oil in my car before we go on a long drive, I might say,
Should vs. Must? 2009
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