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Charger fans might politely disagree.
In a spirit of helpfulness, then, we thought we might politely offer a suggestion or two.
Egidio Arevalo is what you might politely described as a midfield enforcer.
After getting tripped up by Sampdoria yet again, the Old Lady of Turin might politely disagree.
What might politely be called a carpenter's workshop was in a nook of the master bedroom.
The most risqué bit is a moment of what might politely be called ocular intercourse.
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Pushed out to 119 cinemas, but with a marketing campaign that might be politely termed fiscally responsible, is Our Brand is Crisis, starring Sandra Bullock and Billy Bob Thornton as political spin doctors working for rival candidates in a Bolivian presidential election.
"The Chinese, as usual, are playing what might be politely described as a robust physical game.
To be sure, Led Zeppelin has a long history of what might be politely called musical appropriation.
Chasny's own new album, also called Hexadic and composed using the system, is what might be politely termed "challenging".
Some evoke what might be politely termed testicular fortitude, like sack up and nut up, dated by the slang lexicographer Grant Barrett to 1994 and 1999, respectively.
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