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"I do not regret having gone into the forest and up the mountain," replied the younger brother.
There's a good view of Mt. Akagi from upstairs.
He can't get on in the world.
He has no hope of getting ahead.
"A fish out of water" is a metaphor for being unable to use your talents due to a change of environment.
From the corridor, you can reach the living room, the kitchen, and the toilet, or you can take the stairs upstairs, where the bedrooms and the bathroom are.
The cost of living increased dramatically.
The cost of living has increased drastically.
"Will it stop raining soon?" "I'm afraid not."
I am surprised to hear that prices have gone up so high.
Applause broke out.
We climbed to the top.
We'll go when the rain stops.
When the weather had cleared, the children began to play baseball again.
Will it clear up this afternoon?
He jumped up the steps three at a time.
They went up the stairs.
We walked up stairs.
We climbed the stairs.
Tom went up to the stage and presented the next artist.

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