Sentence examples for talking not just from inspiring English sources

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Today they are talking not just about abortion, but reproductive health and family planning.

Talking not just to managers and owners, but to workers also: it doesn't sound like difficult stuff.

I am talking not just about world events, but about our local champions in pinstripes -- the striped bass.

And also, with a tape recording, you can reproduce their exact way of talking, not just the gist.

"I think this is important because we are talking about the Nobel Prize for Peace, and we are talking not just about any person here," she said.

And we're talking not just about jeans or khakis, but about a frayed hem (and a few inches more leg) on the dressiest shorts you have.

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A We need to talk not just about growth but about creating a more livable environment.

The Vatican's reluctance to talk not just about the Holy Foreskin, but about relics in general was difficult.

He talks not just in full sentences but in full paragraphs, and has the energy and gregariousness of a born politician.

But rather than jumping into one of the waiting cars to be whisked away, Ms. Kraft stayed and talked, not just near the people but among them.

"There was this specific perception based on the way he sounds, the way he talks, not just policy".

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