Sentence examples for answer reads from inspiring English sources

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Next time he calls, just bite your tongue and give him your answer," reads the thought bubble above her head.

In response to a question, 'Why did Picasso say "good artists copy but great artists steal"?', Lili's answer reads: "Merely copying isn't particularly creative work, though it's useful as training and practice.

In response to the question, 'Why did Picasso say "good artists copy but great artists steal"?', Lili's answer reads: "Merely copying isn't particularly creative work, though it's useful as training and practice.

For example, when Smith wonders what all the ambition, "all the toil and bustle of this world", is about, the answer reads: "to be observed, to be attended to, to be taken notice of with sympathy" (p. 50).

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For a slightly longer answer, read on.

For an answer, read Alexandra Schwartz's piece about Modiano's life and work.

For those of you looking for an answer, read Psalm 10 to give you hope".

If they insist on an answer read a prepared statement on the topic and refuse to take any questions.

The answer read, in part: "...Although the work done for us by Dr. M. was extremely interesting, there are divided opinions as to its value..."....

The answer, read with the best John McLaughlin intonation, is... "NO!" Bursting with the sweetest flavor of the sea, it is silky, tender, full-bodied, unique.

The answer: Read it now, don't regret it later.

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