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Using simple, anglo-saxon words makes you look simple.
The lack of words makes the narrative difficult to follow.
Just the sound of the words makes me tingle with manly aggression.
Nothing, in other words, makes much sense at all – neither to Reynolds's protagonists nor the reader.
His music, devoid of words, makes sense to the logical and precise Mr. Lenz.
The two agreed that eight hundred words makes for a banner day.
The warehouse of words makes it possible to analyze cultural influences statistically in a way previously not possible.
And you are, even though typing these words makes me a little nauseous, "buying" the product (bands) each night.
The fact of an actual body on a stage, as opposed to described in words, makes for different challenges.
Rewriting the argument to eliminate the play on words makes clear that there is nothing to it.
The distance, in other words, makes them feel safe — flirting becomes more flirtatious; insults become more insulting.
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