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"Get out of here!"

That sentence has two different meanings...

1) Get out of this place

2) Really!?

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Sure! Here's a sentence with two different meanings:

"He saw her duck."

  • The first interpretation is "He watched her lower her body quickly to avoid something flying towards her."
  • The second interpretation is "He saw a bird of the duck species."
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