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76 English lessons on the topic of 'food'

English Lesson: A report I read said that genetically engineered crops don't pose any additional risks either to us or the environment.
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1. “A report I read said that genetically engineered crops don't pose any additional risks either to us or the environment.”

English Lesson: It'll keep in the fridge for about... 3 or 4 days?
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2. “It'll keep in the fridge for about... 3 or 4 days?”

English Lesson: Something smells good! My mouth is watering already.
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3. “Something smells good! My mouth is watering already.”

English Lesson: Some places now have a law that requires fast food restaurants to label each item with how many calories it has.
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4. “Some places now have a law that requires fast food restaurants to label each item with how many calories it has.”

English Lesson: Are tomatoes still in season?
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5. “Are tomatoes still in season?”

English Lesson: I'll tell you, one thing I can't stand is olives!
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6. “I'll tell you, one thing I can't stand is olives!”

English Lesson: Fine, I'll cook.
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7. “Fine, I'll cook.”

English Lesson: Dude, did you eat the whole pizza yourself?
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8. “Dude, did you eat the whole pizza yourself?”

English Lesson: It's all done in-house.
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9. “It's all done in-house.”

English Lesson: I was kind of disappointed with how they turned out, to be honest.
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10. “I was kind of disappointed with how they turned out, to be honest.”

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