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She didn't like this city when she moved here, but she has gotten used to it now.
That's the part I liked best.
We rented that house, not because we were pleased with it, but because it was near the station.
It was quite possible to buy a house, just as it is in England, provided one gives up the idea of buying a home one likes, and at a reasonable price.
Though Mike likes his job very much, it does not pay well.
I am dissatisfied with his manners at the party.
Whichever you take, you will like it.
Wear what clothes you please.
Wear what clothes you want.
Take whichever you like best.
I like it very much.
Whichever you take, you will like it.
But maybe guys don't like them.
But you like it!
That should be pleasing to anyone.
How did you like it?
The boy looked pleased with his new bicycle.
It's a good paying job, but the fly in the ointment is that I'll have to spend a lot of time traveling.
I don't like the idea much.
It was unbelievably quiet there; perhaps that's why he liked the place so much.

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