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There seems to be some dark meaning in his words.
There was a bite in his remark.
What he says is true in a sense.
What he says is true to some extent.
I am in agreement with most of what he says.
What he said proved true.
What he said turned out true.
What he said can scarcely be true.
What he said is true in a sense.
I've never heard the kind of stories he tells.
I have never heard such stories as he tells.
There are good grounds for believing what he says.
What he says is very important.
There is a leap of logic in what he says.
There is no possibility that what he says may have any truth in it.
His health is changing for the better.
His monthly income amounts to half a million yen.
His solution turned out to be a complete mistake.
She looked on his decision as a grave mistake.
His plan has both virtues and liabilities.

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