IN: That fits and makes sense, so you use it in some sentences until you have a clear concept of it.
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OUT: that fits and makes sense, so you use it in some sentences until you have a clear concept of it.


IN: Any event outside the control of Castle Malting, and in particular any industrial action, operational accident or problem relating to the transportation of supply of raw materials, or any fire, flood, breakdown or freezing-up of machinery shall be deemed to be an event of force majeure.
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OUT: any event outside the control of castle malting, and in particular any industrial action, operational accident or problem relating to the transportation of supply of raw materials, or any fire, flood, breakdown or freezing-up of machinery shall be deemed to be an event of force majeure.


IN: Copenhagen is definitely worth visiting with your children, also in February. This year Tivoli Gardens opens for the first time in February: “Winter in Tivoli”.
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OUT: copenhagen is definitely worth visiting with your children, also in february. this year tivoli gardens opens for the first time in february: “winter in tivoli”.


IN: Transfer from Schwedt to Berlin Schoenefeld (SXF) airport
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transfer from schwedt to berlin schoenefeld (sxf) airport