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If ever a word has suffered from serial abuse, it is "hero".
Logically, Brook v Khan is a natural pairing, but when was logic ever a word prominent in boxing's lexicon?
There is seldom, if ever, a word about problems to the real economy or even the capital markets caused by the existing well-functioning transaction taxes because they are virtually invisible, seamlessly integrated into trading systems and investment practices.
When I drive I am accessible by phone and e-mail, and can always (and often do) pull over to the side of the road to conduct an interview; when travelling by air my phone is often required to be off, and even if it's on, doing an interview from an airplane stuck on the runway or in an airport "lounge" (has ever a word been so misused?) is awkward.
I've been buying my family's health insurance since before there was ever a word Obamacare.
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She added, "But never ever even a word".
I will call you out on your lies and I will embarrass the hell out of you, to the point that no reporter – or any other right-thinking human being – will ever believe a word you say ever again.
It could be derived from the word eber, or ever, a Hebrew word meaning the "other side" and conceivably referring again to Abraham, who crossed into the land of Canaan from the "other side" of the Euphrates or Jordan River.
The man hardly ever said a word.
Has there ever been a word more conflictingly loaded?
But will our interviewer ever get a word in edgeways?
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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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