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He is, needless to say, a "huge fan", and chooses the same word as Stanley to account for her appeal.
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He was, needless to say, not the crowd favorite.
I still remember talking with "Slim" Connelly, the first president of the Los Angeles Newspaper Guild -- he was, needless to say, not slim, quite the opposite.
Another problem slowing technological progress, he said, is needless competition among tech companies and the media's thirst for reporting on it.
On this point, he disagreed with that other icon of Indian nationalism, Gandhi, to whom he wrote in 1933: "it is needless to say that I do not at all relish the idea of divinity being enclosed in a brick and mortar temple for the special purpose of exploitation by a particular group of people".
His father claims effort is needless because he can buy others upon their return.
He loves those redundant locutions (if it is "needless", why say it?) that your English teacher told you to excise.
Every life lost is needless.
(The process today is, needless to say, far more extensive).
There is, needless to say, a lot to be done.
This is, needless to say, only a partial accounting.
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