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She is what is called a baseball widow.
She is what we call a bookworm.
She is what is called a genius.
She is, so to speak, a walking dictionary.
She is what is called a woman of culture.
She is what is called a learned fool.
She is, as it were, a walking speaker.
She was, so to speak, our idol.
I was lonely without her.
When did she get married?
When did she leave the classroom?
She is always cheerful.
She was always been easy to get along with.
She is always cold-hearted.
She is always full of her own affairs.
She is always full of her own affairs.
She always looked, but never was, happy.
She always looked happy, but never was.
She always looked happy.
She's always looking at herself in the mirror - What vanity.

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