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| It's a pleasure to meet you, Mr. Smith. I am your daughter's doctor, and have (assessed) her current condition to evaluate and gauge the situation. | |
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| I'm so happy to meet you; how is Jane doing? My wife and I were (apprehensive) of letting her compete so often in gymnastics since it tends to be quite dangerous and we just had an anticipation of her somehow getting harmed. | |
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| Well, you and your wife were right to bring her here after she | |
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