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Usages of 〜saserareru
高校 の とき、 兄 は 部活 で サッカー を して いて、 毎日 放課後 に 走らされて いた。koukou no toki, ani ha bukatu de sakkaa wo site ite, mainiti houkago ni hasirasarete ita.
When my older brother was in high school, he played soccer in a club and was made to run every day after school.
その 部活 の 先輩 は 厳しかった が、 今 思えば 兄たち は よく 練習させられて 強く なった と 思う。sono bukatu no senpai ha kibisikatta ga, ima omoeba anitati ha yoku rensyuusaserarete tuyoku natta to omou.
The seniors in that club were strict, but looking back, I think my brother and his teammates were made to practice a lot and became strong.
子供 の ころ、 私 は 先生 に 毎朝 教室 の 掃除 を させられて、 少し 不公平 だ と 感て いた。kodomo no koro, watasi ha sensei ni maiasa kyousitu no souzi wo saserarete, sukosi hukouhei da to kanzite ita.
When I was a child, I was made to clean the classroom every morning by the teacher, and I felt it was a bit unfair.
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