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Indeed, saying that the story haunted her, Mrs. Clinton repeatedly offered it as a dire example of a broken health care system.
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She cites a dire example, the Irish potato famine of the late 1840's.
What they've just experienced is a dire example of what is euphemistically called "a senior moment".
Saudis and Emiratis also perceive them as a dire threat.
It's been described as a "dire scene," he said.
It is incomprehensible and saddening that Governor Romney has repeatedly used Greece's present crisis and dire situation as a negative example in front of national audiences, insulting the Greek people and amplifying an adverse perception the country faces and by that, contributing to the realization of a self-fulfilling prophecy.
Turkey is regarded as having a dire press freedom record.
In suggesting global warming as a current example, Mr. Dutton ignores the fact that dire warnings come neither from religious zealots nor capitalist profiteers, but rather from the vast majority of the world's scientists, a generally sober bunch.
Hurricane Sandy reminded New Yorkers that the waterways surrounding them can be a dire threat as well as a great asset.
as a simple example.
Language serves as a useful example.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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