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Usages of mutyuu ni
科学者 の インタビュー を 読んだら、 小学生 の とき に 父親 から 望遠鏡 を プレゼントされて 宇宙 に 夢中 に なった と 書いて ありました。kagakusya no intabyuu wo yondara, syougakusei no toki ni titioya kara bouenkyou wo purezentosarete utyuu ni mutyuu ni natta to kaite arimasita.
When I read an interview with a scientist, it said that when he was in elementary school his father gave him a telescope, and he became crazy about space.
私 は 日本語 の 小説 を 夢中 に 読みました。watasi ha nihongo no syousetu wo mutyuu ni yomimasita.
I read a Japanese novel, completely absorbed in it.
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