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They're used to it, they say, graciously.
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"That's O.K.," Bono said graciously.
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"He was a fantastic player before," Nadal said, graciously, after the match.
Later, the health commissioner said graciously, "He has more of a head for facts and figures, not so much names".
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"Your bedtime can be extended, an hour perhaps," the matron said graciously.
"We've had a — I would call it a very constructive and very friendly conversation," the President said, graciously.
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