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Usages of orenji
オレンジ は 余り 甘く ありません。orenji wa amari amaku arimasen.
The oranges are not very sweet.
オレンジ の 皮 を 使って ジャム を 作りました。orenji no kawa o tsukatte jamu o tsukurimashita.
I made jam using orange peels.
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