Sentence examples for should not so from inspiring English sources

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These were voters who backed Obama in 2012 so we should not so readily call them racists.

But there are others who, while agreeing that Democrats should not so blatantly run from the party agenda, argue they should not hide from it either.

It gave encouragement to the classical notion that a writer should not so much try to say new things as to say old things better.

The wearing of Islamic head scarves in Turkey is quite a different thing from what it is in the United States, and American citizens and politicians should not so easily be deceived.

Montaigne: "Our pupil should not so much say his lesson as perform it [and] should repeat it in his actions" (Montaigne, "Education": 75).

First of all, there seems to be some agreement that the progressive's dilemma should not so much be considered as empirically grounded in social facts but should be taken seriously as a political reality.

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Suspension of disbelief is part of what Disney sells, but investors shouldn't so easily fall for it.

In fact you shouldn't, so before you go to the party, eat some food.

It should not be so difficult or so maddening.

So it should not be so surprising that it is not as sensitive to predicting hospitalization.

They should not be so downcast.

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