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You are absolutely right about his character.
His condition is if only, better than in the morning.
His condition is, if anything, better than in the morning.
The political situation was, to say the least, extremely unstable during the next ten years of his reign.
To do him justice, he is not a selfish man.
His work was acceptable, but far from excellent.
My acquaintance with his works is slight.
His wife nags him constantly.
It is said that his new novel is based on his own experiences.
His behavior conflicts with what he says.
His actions run counter to his words.
His deeds do not accord with his words.
I found it difficult to understand what he was saying.
I found it difficult to understand what he was saying.
What he says is true in a sense.
Could you make out what he was saying?
Could you make out what he was saying?
I found it difficult to understand what he was saying.
What he is saying does not make sense.
He makes sense.

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