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"English" seems to convey an ethnic, rather than a civic, identity.
English seems more suited for philosophy, analytical writing or humour, "but if I am writing on sorrow I'd rather use Turkish".
English seems richer in words for what we see than words for what we hear, and Shaw was confronted with the lack of an exact, non-metaphoric word for what he wanted to say.
English seems limited to the occasional Pizza Hut, Subway, KFC or CitiBank logo; signs for a handful of cafes catering to foreigners (the Republic of Coffee, Fashion Dolls) and a spa offering "erotic massage procedures"; and a bit of anti-globalization graffiti ("Destroy Capital" scrawled below a drawing of a bomb festooned with a burning fuse and sprouting American eagle wings).
"English seems to be the only exception.
His English seems to lack equivalents in that language.
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English seemed to have mostly fled, or possibly trust had.
"The English seemed a bit more giggly," he said.
The English seem to be rather unusual in the world.
The Adventure of English seemed to me worth the attempt.
Nor do the English seem to want any kind of devolution for themselves.
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