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This year there were few rainy days in August.
I have no homework today.
I don't have classes today.
I have nothing on for today.
Since the road is wet this morning, it must have rained last night.
It goes without saying that you can't buy happiness.
It goes without saying that money can't buy you happiness.
There was little traffic, so we made good time on our trip to New York.
The lock must be out of order.
The lock must be broken.
Nothing is more important than health.
It is needless to say health is above wealth.
Nor are there any woods on the moon.
There is no grass on the moon.
You can't feel at ease with a headache.
You must have stayed up late.
You didn't have to dress.
Judging from what you say, he must be a great scholar.
Without your consent, nothing can be done about it.
If it had not been for your aid, I would not have succeeded in my business.

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