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That may be literally so.
That natural world may be literally just outside the door.
Or rather, it may be literally true, but it is a rather sneering and unhelpful caricature.
It is a rich country and, in future, any additional rainfall the mountain brings may be literally priceless.
Well-made promises can help bridge the gap between such individuals, who may be literally and figuratively miles apart.
Rodric Braithwaite London The claim that the west gave no guarantees against Nato expanding eastwards may be literally true but is nevertheless misleading.
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Their promises may not be literally true because your health plan may change, and your doctor may no longer accept your insurance".
David may not be literally randomizing.
These assurances reflect an aspiration, but may not be literally true or enforceable.
The city has entered her bones&it may well be literally true-there are probably particles of soot embedded in them now.
Mr. Cheney's wife, Lynne, once wrote a novel about a vice president whose death was kept secret, and while this scenario may not be literally true in the case of her husband, it is metaphorically so.
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