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The most interesting bit is seeing what will happen next".
"It's so sad, but I find that the most interesting bit".
There is the oddity of a supposedly campaigning newspaper choosing to bury the most interesting bit of their scoop, the part about Mr Murdoch.
The most interesting bit — and the one most easily excised from the story — opens the canvas for a family Seder crowded with relatives.
"The most interesting bit of Medea is obviously the end, when she goes up in the chariot and is triumphant," Cusk says.
To the Editor: Richard B. Woodward's "Paris; Making a Pilgrimage to Cathedrals of Commerce" (Cultured Traveler, March 11) left out the most interesting bit of all.
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What follows is a summary and analysis of the most interesting bits.
One of the most interesting bits of research we did there was around how advisers interacted with their female clients.
They then examined the most interesting bits with a scanning electron microscope, at magnifications ranging from 10 to 1,000 times.
And we have to remember that, in an inversion of usual practice, Campbell edited his diaries for early publication to cut out some of the most interesting bits.
The moments when Burton comes to the fore are the most interesting bits of their early records (he was killed in a tour bus crash in 1986).
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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