Usages of 〜koto mo aru
在庫 が あって も、 故障 の 原因 が 分からなければ、 すぐ 交換して もらえないこと も ある。zaiko ga atte mo, kosyou no genin ga wakaranakereba, sugu koukansite moraenaikoto mo aru.
Even if it is in stock, there are times when you cannot get it exchanged right away if the cause of the malfunction is unknown.
忙しい 日 は 昼ご飯 を 食べないこと も あります。isogasii hi ha hirugohan wo tabenaikoto mo arimasu.
On busy days, there are times when I do not eat lunch.
受取人 の 名前 を 確認しない まま 送る と、 荷物 が 戻って くること も あります。uketorinin no namae wo kakuninsinai mama okuru to, nimotu ga modotte kurukoto mo arimasu.
If you send it without checking the recipient’s name, sometimes the package gets sent back.
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