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Usages of yureru
今朝 小さな 地震 で 電柱 が 少し 揺れました。kesa tiisana zisin de dentyuu ga sukosi yuremasita.
This morning the utility pole shook a little because of a small earthquake.
風 で 窓 が 揺れます。kaze de mado ga yuremasu.
The window shakes because of the wind.
地震 が 起こる と、 家 が 揺れます。zisin ga okoru to, ie ga yuremasu.
When an earthquake occurs, the house shakes.
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