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He is a genius in a sense.
He, if anything, is a sensible man.
He was taken care of by a certain young doctor.
His failure is, in a manner, our failure too.
What he says is true in a sense.
What he said is, in a way, true.
What he said is true in a sense.
What he says is true in a sense.
His family adored him; in a sense he was spoiled by them.
His family adored him and in a sense he was spoiled by them.
His nephew was brought up to be modest and considerate.
It is no wonder that a man of his ability is so successful.
To do him justice, he is a man of common sense.
We know him to be a brave man.
What he said is, in a sense, true.
It's just possible that he'll eventually recover the use of his legs.
It is no wonder that a man of his ability is so successful.
People whose homes are in the town want to live in the country.
The railroad provoked a kind of revolution.
A man is never so on trial as in the moment of excessive good fortune.

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