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"Stringing", they call it in your country, don't they? '
The Little Nugget 1928
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Stringing 1.5 million words together (more or less ... these sorts of letters are left ambiguous so we may mail them off en masse) does not necessarily make you an author -- no matter what your girlfriend/boyfriend/significant other may say.
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Stringing that much nonsense together nearly killed me.
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Stringing that much nonsense together nearly killed me.
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Somewhere between "Catcher in the Rye" and "The Sun Also Rises," the first part of that lesson sank in: Stringing together lots of big words doesn't make good writing.
Only One Person Could Write That Jeff Lindsay 2011
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Stringing words together at random and making fact-free assertions is no way to convince anybody.
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Stringing things along by bailing out the oligarchs who created the mess is clearly not the answer.
When the kids ask how America could fall so far so fast (Jack Bog's Blog) 2009
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Stringing restriction of immigration would presumably grant job security to such workers, and give little incentive for the lowest skilled to become more skilled.
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Stringing it out keeps Brown wondering what's coming later, but when Cameron uses all his questions in one go the PM has the rest of pmqs to get into his stride and sounds more confident - knowing that it's over for another week!
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Stringing along And winning the competition can jumpstart a young harpist's career.
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