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Admitting his lack of experience, I still think that he ought to do better.
There is little, if any, hope of his recovery.
There is little, if any, hope of his recovery.
There is little, if any, hope of his recovery.
Don't count on his help.
Don't count on his help.
Errors are few, if any, in his English composition.
There are few, if any, mistakes in his English.
There are few, if any, mistakes in his English.
I'm looking forward to his present.
What he said was brief and to the point.
Whatever faults he may have, meanness is not one of them.
It was discreet of you to keep it a secret from him.
It is on his father that he depends.
Let's keep it secret that he is ill.
He has made me what I am.
He has made me what I am.
Let's leave things as they are until he comes back.
There is little if any hope for his recovery.
He seldom, if ever, goes to the movies.

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