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There is no word to explain".
We can't wait for the word to explain the image.
I felt alive, there's no word to explain it.
"I probably chose a poor word to explain that," Mr. Perry said in the interview.
And some use an old-fashioned word to explain why: wisdom.
The Italians have a word to explain Mona Lisa's smile: sfumato.
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They search for delicate words to explain.
Now I don't have words to explain what happen.
It would take too many words to explain.
I don't have words to explain it.
That's too many words to explain a title.
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