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Her beauty was beyond description.
They expressed their deep love of their country in their own ways.
As their language had no written form, the natives expressed deeds and events in carvings.
He gave expression to his ideas through his work.
He expressed his feelings in the form of a painting.
He expressed his feelings for nature in a poem.
He answered with a look of annoyance.
He expressed himself very well in English.
Mastering facts patiently is far more necessary for them than learning expressive and critical skills.
The beauty of the sunset surpassed description.
Silence is the most perfect expression of scorn.
The fear we felt at the earthquake was beyond description.
People need to express themselves; they cannot do so unless society allows them liberty to do so.
We express our thoughts by means of words.
Truth is usually expressed in the present tense.
The passive man seldom, if ever, expresses himself.
The only reason for the existence of a novel is that it does attempt to represent life.
Photography is now considered a new form of art.
I cannot describe my feelings.
A person who makes an easy matter sound difficult does not seem to be so smart.

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