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He was foolish enough to believe what she said.
He was stupid enough to believe her.
He was stupid enough to believe what she said.
He said, "It's nine o'clock."
He said he would lend me some money, and he was as good as his word.
He said that he had a lot of money.
He said nothing as to money.
He asked for the money.
He is far from diligent.
He is not so much a professor as a TV star.
He is not so much a teacher as an entertainer.
He is not so much a teacher as a scholar.
He hates being told to hurry up.
He is a diligent student, as students go.
He is a diligent student, as students go.
He is a diligent student, as students go.
I think he is not so much a scholar as a novelist.
He is not so much a scholar as a popular writer.
He is not so much a scholar as a poet.
He is not so much a scholar as a TV personality.

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