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Lotte, a big local retailer, will this year start opening a new type of outlet that sells foreign clothes at prices comparable with online shops'.Having had an easy time in their home market for so long, many South Korean firms must now learn to be competitive.

(Who ever said that boys can't wear girls clothes and girls can't wear boys clothes? It's all culture, [the Bible doesn't say you can't]! Back in the day, girls weren't suppose to wear pants because of culture and etiquette, but they are now!) Learn to be independent.

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Beijing is now learning to be careful what it wishes for.

Bennett added that people trust yoga and rely on it as a source of healing, not injury, but are now learning to be a lot more sceptical and discerning in their choice of studio.

A chief resident will advise a junior: "Learn to be fast now – you can learn to be good later". Everyone's eyes are always on the clock.

Learn to be present now.

"Part of what we're going through right now is learning to be consistent," catcher Jason Castro said.

Now you learned to be a babysitter!

"Now they're learning to be snipers.

Now we're learning to be brave, signaling a return to earlier attitudes.

Another inmate explains, 'I was raised not to show facial expressions so now I'm learning to be more expressive, so people can read me.'.

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