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Discover Ludwig'whole fun' is not a grammatically correct phrase.
It should be written as 'whole lot of fun'. For example, "We had a whole lot of fun at the beach yesterday!".
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Some kinds of play just lend themselves more to the whole "fun for all ages" thing.
Williams said he was "happy to be continuing to be part of the whole fun".
Because that's a contradiction, you know: the whole fun to them was moving this stick up and down.
"The whole fun is to write a new joke and make it work," which can sometimes take months or years of rewriting and refining, he said.
"The whole fun of it, frankly," Mr. Lapine said recently, "was how few actors we could get away with up there.
He said happily that half the fun, the whole fun really, should be building the edges and then putting the pieces back in the middle.
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Now it can be a whole experience: fun and exciting".
But people like us are what keeps this whole thing fun.
It's been ages since we shared any Whole Robot Fun.
"For us, it's part of that whole vintage fun retro feel," said Joe Enos, a spokesman for Old Navy.
That's part of what makes this whole thing fun is that we've been able to have some impact.
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