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commuting to work (lit. for business convenience).)
(d) ~SO%&, ~ZD@%@fi& bVKi&b~$Gb~/"T-f0
(For business-related reasons, I cannot leave this town.)
(e) &gkb;t~j 7ecbl&~GDf?d', S&rj G&$d&&;3%1;~~l~
(In theory it should turn out like this, but it's not known how it %y
actually turn out.)
(f) ggkb;tf&7%&;t~~=.i~b 1; abx,
(Legally his conduct is not criminal.)
-j6 can be interpreted in several ways depending on the context. More
specific phrases can be used in place of -j6, as in (1) - (6).
(1) [Viewpoint] (KS(A), Ex.(a))
/
ZD@Eib&3k%? {k cD&3>%=3~1 dr < GLl, (=KS(A))
(3) [Reason] (KS(C), Exs.(c), (d))
(4) [Domain] (KS(D), Exs.(e), (f))