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What happened? There's water all over the apartment.
With 19 cases of death forming over 20% of the whole, the grave reality of overwork-deaths has been thrown into relief.
From the castle we could see the whole curve of the river around its base.
The tornado destroyed the whole village.
Detachment provides perspective, which in turn permits a certain amount of pattern recognition.
The walls supported the entire weight of the roof.
One rotten apple spoils the barrel.
She made it in a total of 19 hours and 55 minutes, which is shorter than the previous record by 10 hours.
They were a good group as a whole.
They agree that they have no choice but to give up the whole plan.
He is well acquainted with history as a whole.
He is known to the entire country.
He tends to place more stress on society in general than on individual.
His paper was, on the whole, satisfactory.
The explosion shook the whole building.
Relative to overall sales, that of software is insignificant.
The Japanese as a whole are a rice-eating nation.
As a whole the climate of Japan is mild.
I grasped the whole meaning of the book by reading.
The city was all aflame.

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