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A man walking by the clinic with his daughter told him, in coarse terms, to mind his own business.
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Yet she conformed to no stereotype, swearing in the vernacular in the coarsest of terms, living for months in the woods and fighting, in the words of a confrère, not like a man but "like five men".Her fearlessness seemed to come from a total lack of self-doubt.
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The river abounds in coarse fish.
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The jellied skulls are covered in coarse sugar.
During this time, Elijah, in coarse language, taunted them.
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