| 41. | Our rivals regard it as an affectation, and a competitive advantage for them.
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| 42. | But at the beginning of a sentence, whom comes across as an affectation.
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| 43. | It's not some Generation X affectation.
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| 44. | Damien's affectations of demonic spookiness had made him especially unpopular around town.
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| 45. | Quickly, though, the affectation wore thin.
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| 46. | The affectation of simplicity is like a razor.
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| 47. | Affectations aside, Chris Buckley is quite charming.
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| 48. | It's a funny affectation, but an apt reference for the movie.
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| 49. | What should be affecting comes off as affectation.
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| 50. | "This is nothing more than financial affectation, " he said.
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