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Showing the directness Quincy so often spurned, he simply skinned Obinna Nwaneri and fired the ball into the middle, only for brave blocks by Yobo and Danny Shittu to keep Ghana at bay.
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This is one of the reasons I am often spurned by commissioning editors: I begin with no script, certainly no "agenda" (their favourite word), and no schedule.
The help would come in the form of insurance for those often uninsured and incentives for providers who now often spurn the uninsured.
Extreme athletes are particular about "street credibility," often spurning the Jags-and-rags endorsements most sports agents actively pursue.
Today, a person who tries to buy his way across the border runs a grave risk, as the East German press likes to point out every so often in stories about Vopos who have covered themselves with glory by spurning bribes.
Equality so often is.
They so often do.
Successfully so, often enough.
So why is it so often misused?
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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