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the pure
adjective
Free of flaws or imperfections; unsullied.
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The pure suit of happiness,.
The pure theatricality.
Especially the pure sounds of children.
Inhale the pure oxygen of gratitude.
This is the pure sexual misery today.
"I like the pure classic ballets.
This is the pure truth".
"It's the pure energy of the city.
Then I noticed the Pure Pies stand.
It was the pure joy of competition.
"Profit isn't the pure motive here.
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