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I thought she'd be useful, but as it is, we'd be better off without her.
Her work in school warranted her good grades.
She is beautiful, intelligent and, what is best of all, very kind-hearted.
Besides being beautiful, she is kind and intellectual.
She is not only beautiful but also intelligent.
She is beautiful, and what is more, very graceful.
She is very intelligent.
She said that they were good friends of hers.
She will make him a good wife.
She didn't know what to say to him.
She is in good circumstances with a large fortune.
She has been mending since she entered the hospital.
When she got lost, she wished she had followed his advice.
She is well spoken of among her own sex.
She is beautiful, intelligent and, what is best of all, very kind-hearted.
She is as hardworking as she is bright.
She has brains.
She told me how it was wrong to steal.
She doesn't have to go to school on Saturday.
She asked me whether she could use the telephone.

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