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I don't agree with you.
Your idea cannot be brand new. I heard about it from another source last year.
You took the words right out of my mouth.
What you need is, in a word, patience.
You can't have understood what he said.
I cannot help you, not but that I pity you.
It's not that I am unsympathetic, but I am not able to help you.
I can't say but that I agree with you.
I have been reflecting on what you said to me.
How can you say that?
Didn't I tell you so?
When you put it so strongly, I can't say I don't agree.
That you don't believe me is a great pity.
What you said to her isn't accepted as a joke.
Whatever you said to him made him feel better.
The success resulted from your efforts.
When you speak of a pay-raise before recognition, I am inclined to think you are putting the cart before the horse.
What you've just told me chimes in with what I heard yesterday.
What you have said applies only to single women.
Your meaning is beyond me.

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