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Workaholics view holidays as a waste of time.
Today everyone regards education as a right for all.
I regard the contract as having been broken.
Everyone regarded him as a great singer.
Everyone looked on me as a leader.
They all looked up to him as their leader.
We regard him as a great man.
In Europe and America they regard the dog as a member of the family.
In Europe, people regard punctuality as a matter of course.
In most cases, modernization is identified with Westernization.
As a matter of fact, all great discoverers have been regarded as dreamers.
It is regarded as a matter of time.
The teacher is counted the best dresser in our school.
This sees English as a system obeying miles of grammar and sentence structure which have to be learned in detail and applied rigorously.
This book counts among the best of his work.
Anyone over eighteen years of age counts as an adult.

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