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We must find the money, Madam Chairman, for the sake of the children.
Cornering him in an argument is easy—like taking candy from a baby.
He fell, twisting his ankle.
The couple wasn't able to produce the down payment for the loan.
Captain Akagi sprained his ankle during practice, so, before the game, he taped it up until it was stiff as a board.
I missed a step on the stairs and I'm afraid I sprained my ankle.
For him, that will be like taking candy from a baby.
A sprain like this should heal within a week or so.
You're going to fall and sprain your ankle wearing sandals with such huge platforms.
If I tried to wear shoes with heels that high, I'd sprain my ankle.
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