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Usages of ki ga suru
ピアノ の 習い事 を 続けて いる うち に、 集中力 が 少しずつ 強く なって きた 気 が します。piano no naraigoto wo tudukete iru uti ni, syuutyuuryoku ga sizutu tuyoku natte kita ki ga simasu.
As I kept taking piano lessons, I felt my ability to concentrate gradually getting stronger.
この 問題 は 前 に 勉強した 気 が します。kono mondai ha mae ni benkyousita ki ga simasu.
I feel like I studied this problem before.
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