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Examples
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It must get incredibly annoying constantly to encounter people pointing imaginary wands at you, screaming: "Stupefy" and: "Expecto patronum".
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They create fear, despair and misery wherever they go, and can only be fought with the spell "Expecto Patronum," creating a patronus.
Anastasia Goodstein: Young Harry Potter Fans Cast A Spell For Mental Health Anastasia Goodstein 2010
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They create fear, despair and misery wherever they go, and can only be fought with the spell "Expecto Patronum," creating a patronus.
Anastasia Goodstein: Young Harry Potter Fans Cast a Spell for Mental Health Anastasia Goodstein 2010
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They create fear, despair and misery wherever they go, and can only be fought with the spell "Expecto Patronum," creating a patronus.
Anastasia Goodstein: Young Harry Potter Fans Cast a Spell for Mental Health Anastasia Goodstein 2010
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They create fear, despair and misery wherever they go, and can only be fought with the spell "Expecto Patronum," creating a patronus.
Anastasia Goodstein: Young Harry Potter Fans Cast a Spell for Mental Health Anastasia Goodstein 2010
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Ol' Voldy had the better rhymes, but the Expecto Partronum was pretty sweet.
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It was of Ron and Hermione that he thought as he whispered “Expecto Patronum!”
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Rowling, J. K. 2007
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He summoned the happiest thought he could, concentrated with all his might on the thought of getting out of the maze and celebrating with Ron and Hermione, raised his wand, and cried, "Expecto Patronum!"
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire Rowling, J. K. 2000
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Plunging a hand down the neck of his robes, he whipped out his wand and roared, "Expecto patronum!"
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban Rowling, J. K. 1999
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Her motto in the ideal world or even in the world at the foundations of which we are painfully working, will be those words of the Nicene creed which the very term must recall to the mind -- _Expecto resurrectionem mortuorum et vitam venturi sæculi_.
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