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If only he weren't trying quite so hard.
Nobody else works a back catalogue quite so hard or with quite so much joy.
Is there an audience for a heroine quite so hard to judge morally?
PORTION control isn't quite so hard at campuses experimenting with trayless dining service.
In time Short might not need to be quite so hard on himself.
With more than 500 stores, Poundland does not have to work quite so hard to sell itself today.
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Still, I wonder why so prolific an author had to tuck both kinds quite so lovingly between hard covers.
Whether or not investors are quite so content is hard to judge based on the limited disclosure.
"All the gin mills are gone," the mayor fondly notes of the old days when coal was not quite so subversive toward hard-drinking miners.
This is a really good example of getting it right: it's complex enough to do something quite creative, but not so hard that children can't use it – they'll work it out.
On the other hand, as a novelist, Wilder made other experiences seem even harder than they were; for example, we know that the Ingalls family and the community of De Smet were not quite so isolated during the hard winter of 1880-81 as readers of The Long Winter would believe".
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