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What he said is irrelevant to the matter.
What he said is, in a way, true.
What he said is true in a sense.
What he said applies, to a certain extent, to this case.
Gradually the true meaning of what he said began to dawn on me.
I did not understand him at all.
For the most part, I agree with what he said.
There wasn't much in what he said.
I took no count of what he said.
I didn't understand in the least what he said.
His meaning is quite plain.
I should have known better than to believe him.
You cannot believe a word he says.
You can't believe a word he says.
Do you believe him?
Please write down his words.
Please write down what he says.
His statement is void of sincerity.
You can not believe a word he says.
You can't believe a word he says.

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