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In a political context this would politely be called an "unintended consequence".
I would politely decline.
You would politely be told to get stuffed.
Two Democratic presidential candidates out of three would politely disagree.
"I strongly refute this claim and would politely ask you to stop scaremongering in this way.
But I would politely tell the candidate to reapply after getting more experience.
He would politely greet an approaching reporter, but he never engaged in conversation or granted interviews.
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The first marriage, to a rake named Gus, "didn't stick," as she'd politely say.
"May I have your autograph, Mr Provan … Mr Gasnier … Mr Clay," we'd politely shout.
He'd politely told them he was having a night off as it was his friend's birthday.
Mr. Ward described it as "the first alcoholic, antioxidant, free-radical fighting cocktail," although I'd politely suggest that the Bloody Mary might have beaten him to the punch.
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