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A magic, if not entirely spontaneous moment.
Attitudes have softened, if not entirely.
I found it useful, if not entirely accurate.
As Tipsarevic continued, he sounded hopeful, if not entirely convinced.
It was undeniably refreshing, if not entirely ingenuous.
The reasons are understandable, if not entirely admirable.
Figes makes a powerful, if not entirely convincing, case.
It was a clever, if not entirely flawless ruse.
The dashboard is intriguing if not entirely successful.
Color this feminist pleasantly surprised, if not entirely satisfied.
Nowadays, things are calmer, if not entirely calm.
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