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Safety-wise things aren't quite so good.
A 3-4 record never felt quite so good.
Admittedly the conclusion wasn't quite so good, but hey.
The good news for banks is not quite so good for many consumers, however.
His medicine may not feel quite so good now but is in India's long term interest.
Although the newspapers make grim reading, Britain's political comics have never had it quite so good.
She's on a terrific salary, of course, though she jokes that the hourly rate mightn't be quite so good.
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Now to the not-quite-so-good news.
The not-quite-so-good news is that the seat harness routeing isn't quite where we'd hoped.
The falafel are tiny little things, and they have a tendency to vanish just before you've figure out exactly what makes them quite so amazingly good.
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