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You try to describe it.
How would you try to describe it?
Try to describe the problem quickly.
Try to describe nothing and you will always get something.
I try to describe how slowly and imperceptibly it grew.
Several chemoinformatic approaches have been developed to try to describe accurate molecular shapes.
Perhaps readers could try to describe their favourite performance in about 50 words.
When we try to describe an act of vision, we consider a constellation of available meanings.
And I try to describe to people why this time will be different.
Much of that silence is a simple human reluctance to try to describe the unimaginable.
When I try to describe it to the soloists and the guest conductors, it's indescribable.
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