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They weren't waterproof, but I would always use my most recently discarded leg to go in the water to swim.
I would always use SITC ver.3, which I've found has the largest amount of data available and it is easier to analyse.
"I thought I would always use the name Edwards when I wrote because if not for him, I would not have had the courage to go on writing".
Who have you been influenced by? A: Well, not particularly a person, but I would say last year my AP English teacher would always use a lot dashes, and now I use dashes constantly when writing.
"It wouldn't matter whether Chris Quinn was speaker of the City Council or a schoolteacher, she would always use every resource she could to help someone in need, as would most New Yorkers," Mr. Morey said.
So in a crossword clue, I would always use 'Qaddafi.' In a grid, GADDAFI would be acceptable (although the clue would probably include the tag 'var.' in fairness to solvers).
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We'd always use a simple code to describe when and where it was taking place.
When we were doing sketches and poetic dialogues and bits of political satire in the bistro downstairs, we thought it was a bit naff to learn your lines – it was too much like showing off, too much like acting, so we'd always use our handwritten scripts.
Of course I'd always use the favored cup.
But I'd never replace the original snare, I'd always use the sample to back up the live.
I'd always use that wonderful holiday as an excuse to dress up as my favorite characters.
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