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A: I can't seem to find the cereal aisle. B: You'll find the cereal by the breakfast foods. A: What breakfast foods? B: They're over by the oatmeal and the breakfast bars. A: Oh, I think I know what you're talking about. B: Can I help you with anythi
A: I need to find the cereal aisle. B: The cereal is over by the breakfast foods. A: Where is that at? B: It's by the oatmeal and breakfast bars. A: I think I can find that. B: Did you need help finding anything else? A: Actually, I do need to find t
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A: Could you tell me where the cereal is? B: If you go to the breakfast aisle, you'll find the cereal there. A: What aisle is that? B: You'll find it by the oatmeal and breakfast bars. A: I know where that is at. B: Is there anything else you need he
A: Have you ever shopped at Whole Foods market? B: Nope. How's the food there? A: It's very good, and it's fresh too. B: I do my shopping at Vons. A: I shopped there before too, but the food is better at Whole Foods. B: What's wrong with Vons? A: The
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A: Let's go and get something from the cafeteria. B: What are you going to get? A: I think I just want some chips. B: I want to get a snack too. A: What are you getting? B: I have a taste for candy. A: What kind are you going to get? B: Chocolate sou
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A: I am starving. B: Let's go get something to eat. A: Is there somewhere you wanted to go eat at? B: We can always go to the cafeteria and eat. A: I haven't eaten there before. B: The food there is pretty good. A: What kind of food do they serve? B:
A: I want to get a snack at the cafeteria. B: What are you going to buy? A: I may just get some chips. B: I'm probably going to buy something too. A: What do you want to get? B: I want some sort of candy. A: What kind do you want? B: I want some choc
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