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Indeed, Mr King says as much quite often.
"I'm not sure that really would achieve anything much quite honestly.
But for the German-born, London-based artist this is all wrong, and she tells me as much quite firmly.
One guess is that they are overlooking many: much, quite, rather and very are common adverbs, but they do not jump out as adverbs in the way that words ending with –ly do.
For King to talk negatively about anybody deploying spin is a bit much, quite frankly.
Hard to play with so much, too much, quite frankly, hunger".
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