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go away

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  1. Looking as far as the eye can see, there are green fields nearby and rolling hills in the distance.

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  2. Looking down from the top of the tower, the streets and vehicles of the entire city appear tiny.

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  3. A lotus flower emerging from clear water is naturally beautiful without decoration.

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  4. He was removed from his post as minister.

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  5. Adding some cooking wine when stir-frying can remove the fishy smell.

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  6. He dismissed those around him and began to contemplate alone.

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  7. He gently brushed the dust off his clothes.

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  8. After deducting expenses, there isn't much money left.

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  9. Remove this layer of skin.

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  10. A large part of the company's budget has been cut.

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  11. Please rinse out the residue in the bowl with water.

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  12. Adding some ginger when stir-frying can remove any fishy smell.

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  13. That fire claimed many lives.

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  14. He spends quite a bit of money on rent every month.

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  15. As time passed, that painful memory gradually faded away.

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  16. The unimportant parts of the text have been omitted, leaving only the core content.

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  17. The four tones include level, rising, departing, and entering.

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  18. The word '看' (kàn) is pronounced in the falling tone when it means 'to see'.

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  19. The character 'zuo' in 'xiazuo' is pronounced in the falling tone, meaning low, mean, or contemptible.

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  20. When studying ancient Chinese phonology, it is necessary to distinguish between the level, rising, departing, and entering tones.

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