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You make a grave mistake, however, expecting the city to address the issue.
Having gone unprepared for one recent natural disaster, we would make a grave mistake not to get ready for the next.
In a fiercely competitive job market (despite rapid economic growth, graduate unemployment has been rising), one word could make a grave difference.
Returning from a summer break, senators said that Mr. Bush would make a grave mistake if he did not seek a full debate and some kind of Congressional authorization for military action.
"Despite everything, the United States will make a grave mistake if it labors under the illusion that it has reigned supreme," said Samir Ragab, editor of Al Gomhouriya, a government-owned daily newspaper in Cairo.
Just when you're settling into a proudly silly action movie, somebody will make a grave speech about the importance of family.
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