| 1. | At the precise moment of that locution, you were stopped!
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| 2. | English speakers do not generally find such locutions necessary, however.
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| 3. | The locution gained a purchase on the American vocabulary in the 1970s.
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| 4. | The Whitewater case is producing locutions as well as prosecutions.
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| 5. | In another locution, however, he needs total correction.
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| 6. | Cannot spend too much time in close analysis of this propelling locution.
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| 7. | I recover your lost locutions and patch the holes in your vocabulary.
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| 8. | Rather, especially, could hardly contain his pumped-up locutions.
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| 9. | Just how vulnerable is made plain in the locutions of property brokers.
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| 10. | PS : the introduction has some strange-sounding locutions.
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