Câu ví dụ #601
1. its long coastline makes Vietnam particularly vulnerable to destructive storms and flooding.
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2. The Mekong Delta province is stuck with around 100,000 tons of garbage accumulated over the years, and said it is struggling with pollution at a landfill in Tra Vinh Town, its capital.
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3. A Vietnamese publisher has recalled all 1,000 copies of a history book released earlier this year to investigate allegations that its author used a digitally altered photograph of the evacuation of Saigon’s residents in the last days of the Vietnam War.
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4. He noted that the government and its units should not be afraid to fight corruption for fear it hinders development, adding that Vietnam's campaign to crack down on corruption is not "extreme".
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5. Trong, who is leading the country's anti-corruption campaign, has repeatedly said that the fight will maintain its momentum and leave no one behind.
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6. when its captain contacted border guard forces of Phu Quy Island to inform them that the vessel was tilting due to the clay leaning on one side of the ship, according to the Binh Thuan border guard force.
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7. The corn season runs from the New Year until September and reaches its peak in February and March.
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8. Vietnam relaxed its stance on gambling as a "social evil," legalizing sports betting in 2017 and allowing people aged over 21 with a monthly income of at least VND10 million ($432) to gamble in a casino on the southern Phu Quoc Island.
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9. Vietnam’s military currently has seven generals while its police force has two.
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10. It's like 'welcome aboard'; you don't say that in English, do you? Mastering Vietnamese greetings may take a little while as there are a number of rules that you should keep in mind.
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