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Usages of byoudou ni
今 は、 生徒 全員 が 順番 で 掃除 を して いて、 昔 より ずっと 平等 に なった と 感じる。ima ha, seito zenin ga zyunban de souzi wo site ite, mukasi yori zutto byoudou ni natta to kanziru.
Now all the students take turns cleaning, and I feel it has become much more equal than before.
先生 は 学生全員 に 平等 に 質問 を します。sensei ha gakuseizenin ni byoudou ni situmon wo simasu.
The teacher asks questions to all the students equally.
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