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Discover Ludwig"say stories" is not a correct phrase in written English.
It is grammatically incorrect and does not make sense. A better phrase to use would be "tell stories." For example: "The children gathered around the fire to listen to their grandmother tell stories."
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For sure, traffic around the monument, or drug-dealing and loitering around the 49th Ward's Howard Street L stop, are a daily presence more tangible than, say, stories about colossal deficits.
This isn't to say stories can't be meaningfully linked (Andre Dubus was one celebrated early practitioner), but the novel in stories can be an awkward hybrid, lacking a novel's narrative drive and a story's dense self-enclosure.
Mr. Winkler added that Mr. Goldman would in no way be a fox in a henhouse with a cell phone line to the boss -- even if it is alarmingly easy in Room 9 to overhear other reporters discussing, say, stories on Mr. Bloomberg.
You have things to say, stories to tell, fantastic ideas floating around in your imagination that deserve to be communicated to a vast army of readers.
Kevin's latest book, The Things They Cannot Say: Stories Soldiers Won't Tell You About What They've Seen, Done or Failed to Do in War, is out January 29 from Harper Perennial.
Those who work with women released or rescued from the group say stories like Mamman's raise questions for the Nigerian government, NGOs and civil society groups about how these women become radicalized, and what should happen to them when they come home.
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For AMC means it when they say story matters here.
Telegraph Media Group said: "Stories and features get spiked all the time; it is called editing.
Logan condescendingly says: "Stories can be very powerful, Hannah".
Dr Guest said stories of dogs finding their owners' cancer had been reported for a while.
Robson also said stories of divisions in the City camp would have boosted the United players.
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