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Since he says so, it must be true.
I never saw him in jeans.
He must have entered this room.
The sales plan allows of no alteration.
What you cannot afford to buy, do without.
As it is Sunday, I have no work to do.
He has many foreign stamps, not to mention Japanese ones.
It's not that I dislike reading; it's just that I have no time.
A book not worth reading is not worth buying in the first place.
As the road was wet, the car must have slipped sideways.
There were no railroads in Japan at that time.
I wandered about aimlessly all day.
I'm sorry for the short deadline.
My brother must have written this letter.
She must be tired after a long walk.
I have not heard from him for a long time.
It makes no matter to me who wins.
Someone must have left the water running.
Someone must have stolen your watch.
Someone must have left the door open.

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