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Paraphrase "Just a moment ..."
Wait a minute.
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Paraphrase `Keep to the right.´
Keep to the right!
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{"language": "en", "length": "18", "uuid": "535b25fb-2492-3b4e-8771-93376f1931a0", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Can you paraphrase "Last night I puked." using different vocabulary?
Last night I hurled.
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{"language": "en", "length": "19", "uuid": "7af1d6f4-02e8-3e4c-aa82-2973b54157e0", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
How would you express “Let her go!” in a different way?
Let her go.
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{"language": "en", "length": "11", "uuid": "eacb7461-9f4a-37e3-a69d-365d6b8c455c", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Reword the following statement: "Let's assume that Tom is correct.".
Let's assume Tom is correct.
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{"language": "en", "length": "33", "uuid": "36675336-120a-3e65-a56a-3146563511b5", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Can you paraphrase ῎Let's go and sit in the shade.῏ using different vocabulary?
Let's go sit in the shade.
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{"language": "en", "length": "30", "uuid": "113dde6d-837f-3093-837e-7d0074d456b7", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Try restating ῎Let's hope that happens.῏ in your own words.
Let's hope that that happens.
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{"language": "en", "length": "24", "uuid": "ae149eb1-1eb2-3daf-ad2b-49d14d25187b", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Please reword `Let's party!´ so that it has a different meaning.
Let's party.
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{"language": "en", "length": "12", "uuid": "cb748cae-8750-331f-a1ad-77feb8507cc6", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Paraphrase `Let's wait until Monday.´
Let's wait till Monday.
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{"language": "en", "length": "24", "uuid": "b60c6b2d-9db5-3b43-8221-2de922fbbd77", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Can you rewrite next: `Lightning never strikes in the same place twice.´?
Lightning never strikes twice in the same place.
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{"language": "en", "length": "48", "uuid": "45477be8-9867-3c40-9f9a-6e42d5f9d2e6", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Reword the following statement: “Look at that cute face.”.
Look at that adorable face.
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{"language": "en", "length": "23", "uuid": "dc23f4f7-2d79-3e2f-b4ae-6e453cb8d97b", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Use different phrasing to convey the same idea as 'Love conquers hate.'.
Love rules over hate.
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{"language": "en", "length": "19", "uuid": "039bf3c6-5a6e-33f6-b8f7-bc8793415683", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Can you rephrase this sentence: 'Make sure that you do it yourself.'?
Make sure you do it yourself.
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{"language": "en", "length": "34", "uuid": "0932eb0d-3ed5-3781-8698-4db4d4e9a75d", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Alter this text: 'Many people believe global warming is irreversible.' to convey the same message in a different way.
Many people believe that global warming is irreversible.
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{"language": "en", "length": "51", "uuid": "8b9fc1dc-d885-3606-a8a4-2e9db0ce62df", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Try restating «Mary did not get along well with the other girls.» in your own words.
Mary didn't get along well with the other girls.
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{"language": "en", "length": "49", "uuid": "5c4cb1b2-75b4-31b8-8442-81e77369d652", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
In what other way could you say "Mary has fake tits."?
Mary has fake boobs.
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{"language": "en", "length": "19", "uuid": "8cedf33d-1638-3fb1-a603-9524281cd5b7", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Could you put ῎Mary is not going to like it.῏ into other words?
Mary isn't going to like it.
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{"language": "en", "length": "29", "uuid": "f62ffb59-33ee-39a4-bcee-500d55ceb9a0", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
How would you express ῎Mary knew that Tom was a married man, but she flirted with him anyway.῏ in a different way?
Mary knew Tom was a married man, but she flirted with him anyway.
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{"language": "en", "length": "70", "uuid": "be54e8f8-869f-3bfd-b4f0-6d9113676bba", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Can you rephrase this sentence: “Mary said she didn't plan on going with us.”?
Mary said she didn't plan to go with us.
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{"language": "en", "length": "43", "uuid": "d53b69ee-38aa-3ebc-861c-55d25710172d", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Alter this text: «Mary said she thought she knew what Tom planned on doing.» to convey the same message in a different way.
Mary said she thought she knew what Tom planned to do.
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{"language": "en", "length": "57", "uuid": "48a4a5a2-a47c-3c58-b88a-30549981078b", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
In what other way could you say `Mary says she doesn't know why Tom is planning on doing that.´?
Mary says she doesn't know why Tom is planning to do that.
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{"language": "en", "length": "61", "uuid": "8c76856d-57c6-3066-96bb-707b01e702bb", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Can you rephrase this sentence: "Mary says she's still planning on doing that."?
Mary says she's still planning to do that.
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{"language": "en", "length": "45", "uuid": "bdb96a85-da1a-3905-ba42-1bd6e470709b", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Can you paraphrase `Mary told me she wasn't planning on going.´ using different vocabulary?
Mary told me she wasn't planning to go.
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{"language": "en", "length": "42", "uuid": "4279596e-ff35-3a52-a044-60e96aec10c9", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Can you rewrite next: "Mary took off her earrings."?
Mary took her earrings off.
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{"language": "en", "length": "27", "uuid": "9ed39fec-85fb-38a2-9997-9fee81eadfe4", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Can you rephrase this sentence: "Maybe Tom doesn't know he's not supposed to do that anymore."?
Maybe Tom doesn't know he isn't supposed to do that anymore.
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{"language": "en", "length": "60", "uuid": "dbb44e17-fcd3-300a-a7ec-ee769b2729f3", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Paraphrase ῎Maybe we won't find anyone to do that.῏
Maybe we won't find anybody to do that.
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{"language": "en", "length": "38", "uuid": "f9aa298e-f928-3990-a95a-2b0a08e2963f", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Can you rephrase this sentence: `May I use your phone?´?
Can I use your phone?
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{"language": "en", "length": "21", "uuid": "b81cc1a5-f004-3b62-8ebc-0134ef1565e4", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Can you rewrite next: "Mine is not as good as yours."?
Mine isn't as good as yours.
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{"language": "en", "length": "29", "uuid": "21e88333-66cc-3b71-b40f-41c448cc1f2c", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Can you rewrite next: ῎Most people know sea water isn't drinkable.῏?
Most people know that sea water isn't drinkable.
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{"language": "en", "length": "43", "uuid": "8006957b-e98d-3775-a929-e53d71f46e97", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Can you rewrite next: "Mrs Schneider's neighbour's got a house in Provence."?
Mrs Schneider's neighbour has a house in Provence.
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{"language": "en", "length": "52", "uuid": "df263a26-e689-35bc-91a5-0316d727ed52", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Paraphrase 'My bike is not anything like yours.'
My bike isn't anything like yours.
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{"language": "en", "length": "35", "uuid": "6bb89392-ef9e-3154-9706-1239ef15d44d", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Try restating ῎My doctor told me that I should eat more.῏ in your own words.
My doctor told me I should eat more.
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{"language": "en", "length": "41", "uuid": "394b79b6-c7b6-3248-b644-33a59c14f23a", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
How would you express "My father does not always walk to work." in a different way?
My father doesn't always walk to work.
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{"language": "en", "length": "39", "uuid": "0954ce99-7caa-3bdb-b8db-dea94f95190a", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Paraphrase ῎My friends invited me to dinner.῏
My friends invited me to supper.
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{"language": "en", "length": "32", "uuid": "07c42785-62e7-3470-97b6-ede6fd333cfb", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
In what other way could you say 'My life does not belong to me.'?
My life doesn't belong to me.
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{"language": "en", "length": "30", "uuid": "a8899a2f-15ab-372b-af45-2ed72d39a00b", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Alter this text: 'My name is not listed.' to convey the same message in a different way.
My name's not listed.
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{"language": "en", "length": "22", "uuid": "b9041b12-a1b2-3aa8-b11f-974d10ec7b32", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
In what other way could you say “My parrot does not like sunflower seeds.”?
My parrot doesn't like sunflower seeds.
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{"language": "en", "length": "40", "uuid": "077407f4-a052-36a5-82a8-c153f84eb2a2", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Can you rewrite next: 'My stomach hurts.'?
I have a stomachache.
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{"language": "en", "length": "17", "uuid": "9feb0389-a62a-3f9f-8be5-bb2523934fe5", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Please reword "Neighbors said they heard Tom screaming." so that it has a different meaning.
Neighbors said that they heard Tom screaming.
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{"language": "en", "length": "40", "uuid": "f62b2122-9000-3b80-a49f-5aa95c2eac68", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Can you rephrase this sentence: "Never tell a lie!"?
Never tell a lie.
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{"language": "en", "length": "17", "uuid": "c238b077-0f24-3840-a954-398dcd577a62", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Please reword ῎Nobody can run as fast as Tom can.῏ so that it has a different meaning.
Nobody can run as fast as Tom.
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{"language": "en", "length": "34", "uuid": "4e6ccadc-00b4-3f48-ad6f-42f8d83842a2", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Reword the following statement: «Nobody helps Tom, but he never complains.».
No one helps Tom, but he never complains.
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{"language": "en", "length": "41", "uuid": "93ecca7a-90a2-3e17-92f0-607fe52ed77a", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Try restating "Nobody knew that Tom was an ex-con." in your own words.
No one knew that Tom was an ex-con.
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{"language": "en", "length": "35", "uuid": "28146ff3-bef1-3324-a548-e79f8cb64097", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Please reword “Nobody knew Tom was the person who contributed most of the money.” so that it has a different meaning.
No one knew Tom was the person who contributed most of the money.
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{"language": "en", "length": "65", "uuid": "c8653a24-356a-3282-951f-7c496b9321be", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Alter this text: 'Nobody realized Tom and Mary were in pain.' to convey the same message in a different way.
No one realized that Tom and Mary were in pain.
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{"language": "en", "length": "42", "uuid": "fc71e9e6-1037-3b14-9c7c-80caa5d0b944", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Paraphrase «Nobody wants to play chess with me.»
No one wants to play chess with me.
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{"language": "en", "length": "35", "uuid": "87214af5-b4ed-3854-b75e-ec9f62f00570", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Alter this text: «No matter what I eat, I never seem to gain weight.» to convey the same message in a different way.
I never seem to gain weight no matter what I eat.
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{"language": "en", "length": "50", "uuid": "9f061e0c-dab0-3d37-ab6b-6cc24ef6229d", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Can you rephrase this sentence: 'No one but Tom could do that.'?
Nobody except Tom could do that.
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{"language": "en", "length": "29", "uuid": "bb456588-0ba0-3b36-8b79-99bd8a37fae2", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Please reword 'No one comes to visit us anymore.' so that it has a different meaning.
Nobody comes to visit us anymore.
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{"language": "en", "length": "33", "uuid": "f06d0e2c-970e-390f-9d2a-477d6edf55bc", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
How would you express `No one else will make you a better offer.´ in a different way?
Nobody else will make you a better offer.
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{"language": "en", "length": "41", "uuid": "49a0c135-f46e-3dd6-ad63-6c886b8275b1", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Paraphrase "No one has ever kissed Tom."
Nobody has ever kissed Tom.
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{"language": "en", "length": "27", "uuid": "3075f966-4ac0-36af-a11b-467d9c9f5885", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Alter this text: «No one I know wants to do that.» to convey the same message in a different way.
Nobody I know wants to do that.
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{"language": "en", "length": "31", "uuid": "2326a74b-b587-3a61-af58-04f67e00a181", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Paraphrase «No one knew that Tom had a dark side.»
Nobody knew that Tom had a dark side.
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{"language": "en", "length": "37", "uuid": "2b3017eb-9a54-34cd-9be1-06a90d269b0b", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Can you rewrite next: «No one knows where Tom lives now.»?
Nobody knows where Tom lives now.
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{"language": "en", "length": "33", "uuid": "95ef67c0-c128-3bc4-8948-3f1310c98b87", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Reword the following statement: “No one said it would be easy.”.
Nobody said it would be easy.
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{"language": "en", "length": "29", "uuid": "449c3a02-ea7e-3724-be29-ac2f7f29b380", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Alter this text: “No one seems to know why Tom didn't win.” to convey the same message in a different way.
Nobody seems to know why Tom didn't win.
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{"language": "en", "length": "40", "uuid": "4cf8ec6e-7eb0-3b50-b679-7119f3ffc5b7", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Paraphrase "No one tells you what to do, do they?"
Nobody tells you what to do, do they?
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{"language": "en", "length": "37", "uuid": "e5de9118-c38b-3b3d-aca0-82f326cfd8d4", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Alter this text: «No one wants to dance with me.» to convey the same message in a different way.
Nobody wants to dance with me.
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{"language": "en", "length": "30", "uuid": "7cc5b280-e798-3c2d-bb7a-60eda08cd954", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
In what other way could you say "No one was listening to us."?
Nobody was listening to us.
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{"language": "en", "length": "27", "uuid": "859b7727-9489-3a55-8ba9-85883b356f05", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Reword the following statement: "Normalcy is boring.".
Normality is boring.
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{"language": "en", "length": "19", "uuid": "e27a7dc1-b1ff-3015-a135-44e0cbc17bba", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Can you paraphrase 'Nothing could have prepared Tom for what was about to happen.' using different vocabulary?
Nothing could've prepared Tom for what was about to happen.
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{"language": "en", "length": "61", "uuid": "35d43183-af00-3d74-8093-bfd293c23471", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Could you put ῎Now is not the time.῏ into other words?
Now isn't the time.
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{"language": "en", "length": "20", "uuid": "26cbd47b-2a41-3775-a6e3-8df860a0ccff", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Use different phrasing to convey the same idea as ῎Oh! Really?῏.
Oh, really?
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{"language": "en", "length": "11", "uuid": "62210d5f-d033-3ef9-8d19-101bb375f9c2", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Try restating ῎One day we'll know.῏ in your own words.
One day, we'll know.
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{"language": "en", "length": "19", "uuid": "1a75bcd6-de89-3965-a884-618ae591ebce", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Use different phrasing to convey the same idea as «Open the door.».
Open the door!
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{"language": "en", "length": "14", "uuid": "86e1ab5b-1dfb-37f4-9349-77569790157d", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Try restating 'Over my dead body.' in your own words.
Over my dead body!
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{"language": "en", "length": "18", "uuid": "be1314fd-dd66-3ea0-b4ba-b9154402a398", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Reword the following statement: ῎People used to think that the earth was flat.῏.
People used to think the earth was flat.
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{"language": "en", "length": "45", "uuid": "1397bdc7-145f-36b1-80b2-92a3de88bc29", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Please reword `Pink is not just for girls.´ so that it has a different meaning.
Pink isn't just for girls.
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{"language": "en", "length": "27", "uuid": "e07e28b4-05c5-38d7-b3cd-6ed2ae9ea6a0", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Paraphrase “Please don't show Tom this note.”
Please don't show this note to Tom.
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{"language": "en", "length": "32", "uuid": "0b29b514-8817-366a-8e19-c55a383c9438", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Paraphrase ῎Please help them!῏
Please help them.
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{"language": "en", "length": "17", "uuid": "52ce98df-ddc3-3da7-8de0-42d5e4f3d92a", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Paraphrase "Please repeat everything that I say."
Please repeat everything I say.
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{"language": "en", "length": "36", "uuid": "76215ba0-3f58-3c6b-a26e-e6aa3032ac75", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Use different phrasing to convey the same idea as «Please tell Tom it's important.».
Please tell Tom that it's important.
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{"language": "en", "length": "31", "uuid": "d4dd891b-5313-36ef-9b44-08444468d920", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Reword the following statement: "Precise measurements are needed.".
Precise measurements are necessary.
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{"language": "en", "length": "32", "uuid": "124c7040-29dd-3461-8d50-8af96870e2f1", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Paraphrase "Promise you won't tell Tom."
Promise that you won't tell Tom.
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{"language": "en", "length": "27", "uuid": "0a1a4474-8e25-36ac-a925-f9315c9b1cad", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Please reword «Quit goofing off and get back to work!» so that it has a different meaning.
Stop goofing off and get back to work!
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{"language": "en", "length": "38", "uuid": "5f719ce1-0d99-3085-8013-31f21d8c8fb9", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Can you rewrite next: 'Revenge is a dish best served cold.'?
Revenge is a dish which is best served cold.
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{"language": "en", "length": "35", "uuid": "fa56ff72-cbea-3b5d-96ae-6e09b51b8355", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Reword the following statement: “Sami is not allowed to hang any picture on his desk.”.
Sami is not allowed to hang any picture upon his desk.
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{"language": "en", "length": "52", "uuid": "0776a159-ff02-374c-ab53-7dc57d038447", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Please reword ῎Scram!῏ so that it has a different meaning.
Scram.
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{"language": "en", "length": "6", "uuid": "41cf1837-6915-37e7-81f1-76c9066c11ec", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Alter this text: “She became, in other words, a good wife.” to convey the same message in a different way.
In other words, she became a good wife.
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{"language": "en", "length": "40", "uuid": "d934d805-92b9-3310-87d9-4b756734aa73", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Can you paraphrase «She'd do anything for you.» using different vocabulary?
She would do anything for you.
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{"language": "en", "length": "26", "uuid": "6f45e9ff-b89b-3c86-a369-fe2615ac236e", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Try restating 'She gained fifty pounds after she got married.' in your own words.
She gained 23 kg after she got married.
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{"language": "en", "length": "46", "uuid": "40aa9d8a-ad53-389f-8810-89e2584acb43", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Use different phrasing to convey the same idea as ῎She has more books than I have.῏.
She's got more books than me.
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{"language": "en", "length": "31", "uuid": "8efa7771-054c-30ac-af78-30f37112a02b", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Can you paraphrase «She is afraid of dogs.» using different vocabulary?
She's scared of dogs.
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{"language": "en", "length": "22", "uuid": "369fb037-97bb-31c1-976d-5dd895e1a935", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Use different phrasing to convey the same idea as «She is babbling with happiness.».
She is bubbling over with happiness.
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{"language": "en", "length": "31", "uuid": "c3d3949b-4e68-35a6-a145-d74c33c648b9", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Can you rephrase this sentence: 'She is living from hand to mouth.'?
She is living hand-to-mouth.
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{"language": "en", "length": "33", "uuid": "28f1e54b-dfbc-380b-b31b-51c7430c72d2", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Use different phrasing to convey the same idea as “She is two years younger than me.”.
She's two years younger than me.
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{"language": "en", "length": "33", "uuid": "7baa855e-876a-3672-8ae7-958cbaefecc2", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
How would you express “She met him in the cafe.” in a different way?
She met him in the café.
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{"language": "en", "length": "24", "uuid": "109e4e46-bd1f-3c40-bc1a-c561e923a726", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
In what other way could you say “She's awesome.”?
She is awesome.
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{"language": "en", "length": "14", "uuid": "a8e91ce4-37e0-3b7c-afc7-47b0009ca080", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Please reword 'She slammed the door.' so that it has a different meaning.
She slammed the door shut.
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{"language": "en", "length": "21", "uuid": "a961eb6e-2308-3401-b13f-fa14baaf1504", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
How would you express `She started to cry.´ in a different way?
She started crying.
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{"language": "en", "length": "19", "uuid": "8b03bd80-950e-3029-b45b-48447ff1a69b", "langs-pair": "en-en"}
Could you put “She used to go for a walk before dinner.” into other words?
She used to go for a walk before tea.
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Try restating "She went to America for the purpose of studying English literature." in your own words.
She went to the United States for the purpose of studying English literature.
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Try restating ῎Shut up and listen!῏ in your own words.
Shut up and listen.
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Please reword ῎Smoking is not permitted here.῏ so that it has a different meaning.
Smoking isn't permitted here.
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Could you put 'Somebody might stop us.' into other words?
Someone might stop us.
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Can you paraphrase “Somebody told me that Tom was allergic to wheat.” using different vocabulary?
Somebody told me Tom was allergic to wheat.
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How would you express «Someone does that for me.» in a different way?
Somebody does that for me.
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Can you rephrase this sentence: 'Someone might stop you.'?
Somebody might stop you.
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Please reword "Someone's behind you." so that it has a different meaning.
Somebody's behind you.
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Use different phrasing to convey the same idea as `Someone told me that Tom has moved to Australia.´.
Somebody told me that Tom has moved to Australia.
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