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An ideal pillow is available from a mail-order house.
It pays in the long run to buy goods of high quality.
In the long run, we can save a lot of money by buying this machine.
Let me rephrase it.
Sooner or later, we'll have to buy a new TV as ours is a very old model.
Sooner or later, we'll have to buy a new TV since the TV we have now is a very old model.
Mr Ikeda wants to buy a new car.
Mr. Ikeda wants to buy a new car.
If the price is reasonable, I want to buy the car.
We can buy hot lunches.
Who bought a book at the shop?
Who can afford to buy such an expensive house?
Someone beat me to the draw!
I bought a small lot on the hillside in Southern France where I plan to build a retirement home.
Taro bought a used car last week.
Many students bought the book.
A lot of people buy lotteries dreaming of wealth at one stroke.
Many people buy lottery tickets with the dream of immediately becoming wealthy.
I must buy a new suit for my son.
Unless you have good credit, buying a house is impossible.

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