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This Yojijukugo Japanese lesson shows you how to use the phrase zenjin mitō no kiroku (unprecedented record). Also in this lesson are the many variations of this phrase, helping you incorporate it into your daily conversations. You’ll also master the Japanese you need to discuss things that exist only in name. Use yūmeimujitsu-ka suru to refer to things with no substance, like laws that aren’t enforced. This awesome JapanesePod101.com lesson promises unprecedented benefits!

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