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English Lesson: The gap between the haves and the have-nots just keeps getting wider and wider.
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1. “The gap between the haves and the have-nots just keeps getting wider and wider.”

English Lesson: The truth always comes out, one way or another.
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2. “The truth always comes out, one way or another.”

English Lesson: You might be tempted to cut corners on your taxes, but when the government comes knocking on your door, you'll be sorry you did.
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3. “You might be tempted to cut corners on your taxes, but when the government comes knocking on your door, you'll be sorry you did.”

English Lesson: I just want to get the whole thing over with as soon as possible.
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4. “I just want to get the whole thing over with as soon as possible.”

English Lesson: Things started out well, but we were never able to really gain traction.
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5. “Things started out well, but we were never able to really gain traction.”

English Lesson: Well, one way or the other, I'd better figure something out soon.
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6. “Well, one way or the other, I'd better figure something out soon.”

English Lesson: Do you want me to strike a pose?
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7. “Do you want me to strike a pose?”

English Lesson: He's got a lot going for him.
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8. “He's got a lot going for him.”

English Lesson: What do you do for a living?
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9. “What do you do for a living?”

English Lesson: Beverly is our go-to person for any kind of I.T. issues.
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10. “Beverly is our go-to person for any kind of I.T. issues.”

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