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There's no need to see them off.
They must have struggled against adversity from their early days.
They must have been tired.
They were suspicious of him, and not without reason.
They must have failed through lack of enthusiasm.
They must be happy.
They must be waiting for you.
They have nothing in common.
They must be Americans.
He has not written to them for a long time.
They haven't heard from him in a long time.
They had no food.
I cannot understand why they are such good friends: they have little in common.
I can't understand why they're such good friends. They have hardly anything in common.
He is always idling about and good for nothing.
He must be innocent.
There's no doubt that he's innocent.
He must be an American.
He must have been ill.
He was incensed by their lack of incentives.

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