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Those who send in old junk they don't use anymore will, without exception, receive a present.
This shopping district is the only high street in the local area; it stocks the whole line-up from products for daily life to school study equipment.
Don't forget to bring kitchen utensils such as knives and cooking pots.
He cannot afford the common comforts of life, not to mention luxuries.
What floor is the daily goods department on?
Daily commodities increased in price.
Computer supplies are very expensive in Japan.
Computer parts are very expensive in Japan.
That sports are gaining in popularity all over the world is evidenced by the sports news in the papers by the many sports equipment stores, and by the numbers of runners who participate in marathons or other races.
We ought to buy some new office equipment: the stuff we've got is out of date.
Do you have a children's department?
You'll find domestic articles on the third floor.
Where is the sanitary section?
You can use margarine as a substitute for butter.
At that shop they deal in kitchen utensils.
This shop carries men's clothing.
This store carries household equipment.
At that shop they deal in kitchen utensils.
If you go to that supermarket, you can buy most things you use in your daily life.

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