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Where do you buy vegetables?
I don't have money to buy a dictionary.
I bought many books in Classical Japanese and I'm studying them, but it's hard, isn't it?
I'm listening to a Harry Potter audio book with the Walkman I just bought.
She tried to persuade him to buy her a pearl necklace.
Please do not buy it.
Where can one buy books?
You can't buy it anymore.
I'd like to buy a present for my son. Do you have any good ideas?
Where did you buy flowers?
Where did you buy the flowers?
"Let's buy Tom a car for his graduation present." "That's a great idea."
I just remembered that I was supposed to buy a loaf of bread.
Did Tom tell Mary how many apples to buy?
What kind of costumes did you buy for the children?
I'd like to buy some earplugs.
You can't buy anything interesting in this store.
I want to buy the same car that Tom wants to buy.
Tom bought a very good camera.
Tom tried to sell his old VCR instead of throwing it away, but no one would buy it, so he ended up throwing it away.

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