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He is anything but a poet.
He is far from diligent.
I think he is not so much a scholar as a novelist.
I wonder what he will say.
He wrote her to the effect that he loved her.
He always insists on having everything his own way.
He is far from rich.
He was cut down in his prime.
He gave up the idea of going to America to study.
His condition was, if anything, worse than in the morning.
His mother was more kind than intelligent.
You say he is a workaholic, but you know there are some people who feel happiest when they're working.
He has the advantage of wealth.
When I told him I had some good news for him, he was all ears.
It was proved that he was a thief.
You had better take his youth into account.
There is a rumor about that he is going to resign.
I was surprised at the news of his death.
The news that he died was a shock to me.
It's true that he saw a monster.

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