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The richest man cannot buy true love.
No matter how rich you are, you can't buy true love.
It was difficult for us to decide which one to buy.
Tom lost his cap, and he felt that he had to buy a new one.
Tom appealed to his mother to buy a new toy for him.
Tom advised him not to buy the secondhand car.
Tom bought a car brand-new.
Tom bought a weekly magazine at the station.
Tom is eager to buy a new car.
Tom has bought a house which has six rooms.
Tom bought a house with six rooms.
We find it difficult to decide which one to buy.
We're finding it difficult deciding on which one to buy.
You can buy whichever you like, but not both.
Where would I find books?
Where can I buy books?
Will you tell me where to buy the ticket?
Can you tell me where to buy tickets?
Where would I find shoes?
Where would I find T-shirts?

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