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Usages of kurabete miru
新しい レストラン で 味 を 比べて みましょう。atarasii resutoran de azi wo kurabete mimasyou.
Let’s compare the tastes at the new restaurant.
姉 の 料理 と 母 の 料理 の 味 を 比べて みます。ane no ryouri to haha no ryouri no azi wo kurabete mimasu.
I will try comparing the taste of my sister’s cooking with my mother’s cooking.
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