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Usages of koro
子供 の ころ から の 夢 は、 小説家 に なって 世界中 の 人 に 読まれること です。kodomo no koro kara no yume ha, syousetuka ni natte sekaizyuu no hito ni yomarerukoto desu.
My dream since childhood is to become a novelist and be read by people all over the world.
子供 の ころ は 毎日 サッカー を しました。kodomo no koro ha mainiti sakkaa wo simasita.
When I was a child, I played soccer every day.
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