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Not a few houses were destroyed by the typhoon.
Quite a few Americans like sushi.
Quite a few people couldn't recognize him in that disguise.
A honeymoon in Canada costs a lot of money.
Oranges have a high vitamin content.
Oranges are rich in vitamin C.
We should do more to protect the ozone layer from further damage.
Australia exports a lot of wool.
There are many interesting animals in Australia.
Ellie loves that poet. She knows many of his poems by heart.
It should be emphasized that Emmet's theory yielded a number of byproducts in the process of application.
Edgar Degas was luckier than many painters.
Edison invented many useful things.
Cows are sacred to many people in India.
The Inca took baths more often than Europeans.
Many students have a car of their own nowadays.
There are a lot of old cities in Italy. Rome and Venice, for example.
Britain established many colonies.
England resembles Japan in many respects.
It's surprising how many unhappy marriages there are.

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