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Hello. Today I'm going to eat yakiniku with my friends. Actually, I haven't eaten it recently, so I'm looking forward to eating it!! After eating yakiniku, I want to have lots of fun, but I don't have much money. Even if I get a lot of work, I end up using it all up right away.
Jun 21, 2025 6:43 AM
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Hello. Today I'm going to eat yakiniku with my friends. Actually, I haven't
eaten it (recently) lately , so I'm looking forward to (eating) it!! After eating yakiniku,
I want to have lots of fun, but I don't have much money. Even if I get a lot of
work, I end up using it all up right away.
I think word "lately" would suit better if you mean that you haven't eaten the dish in a while. The word recently means not long time ago.
Also you cannot repeat the word eating in the phrase I'm looking forward to it because it isn't necessary then you already explained that you're going to do.
Anyways, you got it great. Hope that helps.
June 21, 2025
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Kuma
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