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Usages of yobou
医者 に は、 風邪 の 予防 の ため に、 手洗い と 深呼吸 を こまめ に する よう に 言われました。isya ni ha, kaze no yobou no tame ni, tearai to sinkokyuu wo komame ni suru you ni iwaremasita.
The doctor told me to wash my hands and take deep breaths frequently to prevent colds.
緊張した とき に 深呼吸 を する と、 ストレス の 予防 に も なって 少し 落ち着きます。kintyousita toki ni sinkokyuu wo suru to, sutoresu no yobou ni mo natte sukosi otitukimasu.
When I take a deep breath when I’m nervous, it helps prevent stress and calms me a little.
風邪 の 予防 の ため に、 毎日 手洗い を します。kaze no yobou no tame ni, mainiti tearai wo simasu.
I wash my hands every day to prevent colds.
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