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(Our bodies are apt to lack salt in the summer.)
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(This watch tends to lose time these days.)
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(People tend to think (about things) in a way that suits themselves.)
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(Young people tend to think (about things) too seriously and narrow-
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(These days I seldom stay home even on weekends.)
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(This is the kind of mistake which American students are apt to make.)