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A warning: the freedom includes the use of much language usually described as "bad".

When the box says "some language," just how much language does it mean?

There are worse problems for a writer to have -- too much language, too much literature.

"There's so much language to be added to it," one of its compilers, Anne Campbell, told me.

The "kill list" story is a reminder of how much language matters, and how dangerous it is when the plain meaning of a word is ignored.

With so much language from the Old West, it's not surprising that some people worried Mr. Bush would shoot first and ask questions later.

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The issue concerning how much language-specific information, if any, is innate has been one of the dominant topic in cognitive science and the literature relevant to the matter provides us with a wide range of possibilities.

Since much theological language, for example, language describing the doctrine of the Trinity, lacks empirical content, such language must be meaningless.

(It's telling, in our heavy-breathing patriarchy, how much the language of politics is the language of penetration).

Don't clog up your speech with too much extra language.

Even though in Osakidetza the two languages are used, Spanish is a much stronger language and Basque is hardly used in the documentation services.

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