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Goldsmith charged us money each time we began a sentence with a destructive "but" phrase and quickly it became clear how often we used these terms without comprehending our actions.
But phrase it positively, please.
But phrase after phrase was fussed over.
"What is your biggest weakness?" Give a genuine interest, but phrase it in a way that dampens the effect.
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The 2011 census gave a much lower figure of 25%, but phrased the question differently.
It was as if he were writing an intensely personal memoir but phrasing his discoveries in the language of Samuel Huntington.
But phrases such as ever forgiving, near fatal, now defunct, once popular, etc do not need hyphens.
But phrases did tend to begin with "What the...?" "How the...?" and "Who the...?" Yet calling the Nissan ugly would almost be a compliment.
It's a bigger concept but phrased in more detail.
But that phrase didn't hurt just because of what it said, but who said it.
Magritte disliked it, but the phrase sticks.
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