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She seemed in something of a rush.
In something of an understatement.
She was in something of a frenzy.
Indeed, Labour is in something of a bind.
We seem mired in something of an apology crisis.
Which left his replacement, Smith, in something of a quandary.
Pro footy players live in something of a bubble.
Yet the population, too, is in something of a transition.
He is clearly in something of a maudlin mood tonight.
The president is in something of a crosscurrent.
"We are happy," he adds, in something of an understatement.
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