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A.The couple could not stop by this evening.B.The couple are now living in a hotel.C.T

A.The couple could not stop by this evening.

B.The couple are now living in a hotel.

C.The couple can surely move in tomorrow.

D.The woman is not satisfied with the apartment.

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