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Her words were wholly void of meaning.
Her words were completely meaningless.
What she said was completely meaningless.
What she means is reasonable in a certain sense.
What she said did not make sense.
What she says is right in a sense.
Her excuse added up to nothing.
Her dress is not to my taste.
Her explanation of the problem added up to nonsense.
Her explanation of the problem was nonsense.
Her explanation of the problem made no sense.
Her excuse resulted in nothing.
I was very glad that she took my side.
I was happy that she took my side.
It was through his influence that she became interested in ecology.
What she wrote is true in a sense.
What she wrote is true in a sense.
Although they are twins, they have few interests in common.
They're eating high on the hog.
They are not illiterate in the sense that they can not read or write at all.

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