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/'bɛn/
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' Ben's and Mike's ' instead of ' Ben and Mike's '
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Ben articulates clearly for a two-year-old.
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Ben clued me in to the reason
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Ben Gun was short-handed
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Ben has rocked back on the rear legs of his chair
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Ben is a boy ... an American TV program
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Ben is finally lightening up
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Ben is hoping that he is promoted / he will be promoted soon.
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Ben said(,) ''Idiot!'' (comma?)
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Ben Urich’s index finger is a key player...
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Ben walks every morning to work
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Ben was never one to tolerate dissension
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Ben went to a baseball game on his birthday.
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Ben you're always running here and there
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Ben, don’t drive too fast. You (may, might, can) hit the others’ cars.
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Ben's father that used to be a teacher now works~ : relative clause
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Big Ben
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Big Ben
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Big Ben but THE Elizabeth Tower
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Big Ben concluded the run-up, struck
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Big Ben is popular with tourist photographs
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Big Ben to chime
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did his Ben Franklin impersonation
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Did you hear about Sue? Have you heard about Ben?
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embarrassed by Ben Shapiro of all turds
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Eric on sax, Ben on trumpet, Carl on drums
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Greg, whom/who you wrote an e-mail to, is Ben's brother
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Had they not been...Vs had not they ben
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