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Usages of syokuba
彼女 は 新しい 職場 に 慣れるの に 時間 が かかる。kanozyo ha atarasii syokuba ni nareruno ni zikan ga kakaru.
It takes time for her to get used to her new workplace.
新しい 職場 に 慣れれば 慣れる ほど、 緊張しなく なる。atarasii syokuba ni narereba nareru hodo, kintyousinaku naru.
The more you get used to the new workplace, the less nervous you become.
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