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"Is that, like, a blog thing?" I didn't feel like explaining.
The complexities of the process eluded me, and Fischer didn't feel like explaining it further.
None of my friends understood Thomas, so I just didn't feel like explaining him.
They asked what it was, but I didn't feel like explaining.
An unimpressive and lonely sick, one I didn't feel like explaining the validity of to anyone that didn't specifically ask.
Do you know the story of the madman?" I didn't feel like explaining to the teacher that entire stories couldn't fit on hipster t-shirts, so I shook my head no and waited for his explanation.
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But because you don't feel like explaining yourself".
But please do not wish me "Merry Christmas". It's wonderful if you celebrate it, but I don't — and I don't feel like explaining that to you.
Avoid phrases such as "it is easy to see that"; often this means "I don't feel like explaining that", and what follows is actually a tricky point that needs justifiction, or even false.
Either way, I don't feel like explaining.
"I just didn't feel like bread," Ms. Donahue explained.
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