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His word can be summarized as follows.
Are you taking in all he is saying?
I didn't understand in the least what he said.
You can not depend on his word any more than on the wind.
His plan seemed to be too difficult, but before long it proved to be feasible.
His excitement is easily accountable.
His low salary prevents him from buying the house.
Because his salary is low, he can't buy that house.
A rash appeared on his face.
So great was his emotion that he could not utter a word.
His bag was heavy, and what was worse, one of his heels had got blistered.
His house was built of logs.
I wasn't content to work under him.
His speech is too abstract to understand.
I could understand the first few sentences, but the rest of his speech was all Greek to me.
Had it not been for his aid, I could not have finished the work.
Such an alert man as he couldn't have failed to adapt himself to the new situation.
Can you establish his innocence?
Thanks to him, I could get a job.
What he said is capable of several interpretations.

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