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We found 3 words and 244 examples matching 'ものです'
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expression
it's like that (emphasis)
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expression
used to create a rhetorical question indicating that the speaker actually believes the opposite is true; emphasizes a determination not to do something by means of a rhetorical question  (see also: ものか; female term or language)
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expression
reason or excuse (nuance of seeking understanding)
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ほうしん
方針
というか
せんりゃく
戦略
ようなものです
I'd say it is not exactly policy, but more so strategy.
じぎょう
事業
います
しゅみ
趣味
ようなものです
I'm not sure I'd call it a business, but perhaps more like a hobby.
わたし
これら
あん
しょうにん
承認
され
かきゅうてきすみ
可及的速
やかに
じっし
実施
される
こと
ようきゅう
要求
する
ものです
I request that these proposals be approved and that action be taken as soon as possible.
たいてい
おや
じぶん
自分
こども
子供
しょうらい
将来
なるものです
Parents are usually concerned about their children's future.
これ
わたし
いま
まで
った
プレゼント
なか
もっと
すばらしいものです
This is the most wonderful present I have ever received.
 
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