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It's not wise of you to turn down his offer.
I haven't read both his novels, but judging from the one I have read, he seems to be a promising writer.
I haven't read both of his novels.
His failure is not to be ascribed to want of diligence.
His untimely statement has not only let the cat out of the bag but also upset the apple cart for the peace move.
To do him justice, he is not a selfish man.
He didn't die in vain.
His work won't bear close examination.
His work shows nothing to brag about.
His composition is not perfectly free of mistakes.
You may as well overlook his sins and forgive him.
Shouldn't you overlook his indiscretions and forgive him?
I found his new novel very dull. I don't think he is much of a writer.
His actions do not always correspond to his words.
Why not let him pursue his studies as he likes?
It won't be easy to find someone capable of taking his place.
It is not wise to go by his word.
What he said is by no means true.
What he said was not true.
What he said was far from true.

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