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I inclined my ear to him.
There is a leap of logic in what he says.
There isn't a grain of truth in what he says.
I don't quite believe what he says.
There is no possibility that what he says may have any truth in it.
There is no doubt whatever about what he says.
You can not believe a word he says.
You can't believe a word he says.
You don't have to pay attention to what he says.
You don't have to pay attention to what he says.
I find his every word truly offensive.
I tried to get down every word he said.
I tried to write down everything he said.
Everything he says rubs me the wrong way.
Did you make out what he said?
Did you understand what he said?
I don't quite understand what he says.
Such was his surprise that he could not say a word for some time.
His loss of memory is a psychological problem rather than a physical one.
Afraid of hurting his feelings, I didn't tell him the truth.

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