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English Lesson: So, yeah, that pretty much wraps it up.
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11. “So, yeah, that pretty much wraps it up.”

English Lesson: The number of companies that are willing to sponsor a visa is pretty limited.
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12. “The number of companies that are willing to sponsor a visa is pretty limited.”

English Lesson: He has a reputation for being kind of eccentric.
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13. “He has a reputation for being kind of eccentric.”

English Lesson: When you factor in the time it takes to travel to and from the airport, it's almost a 24-hour trip.
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14. “When you factor in the time it takes to travel to and from the airport, it's almost a 24-hour trip.”

English Lesson: Is it just me, or was that a bit of a letdown?
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15. “Is it just me, or was that a bit of a letdown?”

English Lesson: It sounds vaguely familiar.
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16. “It sounds vaguely familiar.”

English Lesson: They set a pretty high bar for me.
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17. “They set a pretty high bar for me.”

English Lesson: Not exactly, but I did get some promising leads.
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18. “Not exactly, but I did get some promising leads.”

English Lesson: They're a bit snug around the waistline, don't you think?
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19. “They're a bit snug around the waistline, don't you think?”

English Lesson: I must say, I've been quite impressed with the quality of the pictures that I've taken with it.
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20. “I must say, I've been quite impressed with the quality of the pictures that I've taken with it.”

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