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John is an excellent cook; for each recipe, he selects ingredients that pair nicely together. He buys these ingredients from far-off lands. John practices his recipes several times beforehand so that his guests never leave disappointed. He is truly born to create masterpieces people eat - John is the King of the Kitchen!
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I think it's right
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it's probably wrong but lmk
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