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generally approved," instead of "universally approved," "generally beloved," instead of "universally beloved." Instead of "They ruined one another," say "They ruined each other," Instead of "If in case I succeed," say "If I succeed." Instead of "A large enough room," say "A room large enough." Instead of "I am slight in comparison to you," say "I am slight in comparison with you." Instead of "I went for to see him," say "I went to see him." Instead of "The cake is all eat up," say "The cake is all eaten." Instead of "Handsome is as handsome does," say "Handsome is who handsome does." Instead of "The book fell on the floor," say "The book fell to the floor." Instead of "His opinions are approved of by all," say "His opinions are approved by all." Instead of "I will add one more argument," say "I will add one argument more," or "another argument." Instead of "A sad curse is war," say "War is a sad curse." Instead of "He stands six foot high," say "He measures six feet," or "His height is six feet." Instead of "I go every now and then," say "I go sometimes (or often)." Instead of "Who finds him in clothes," say "Who provides him with clothes." Say "The first two," and "the last two" instead of "the two first" "the two last." Instead of "His health was drank with enthusiasm," say "His health was drunk enthusiastically." Instead of "Except I am prevented," say "Unless I am prevented." Instead of "In its primary sense," say "In its primitive sense." Instead of "It grieves me to see you," say "I am grieved to see you." Instead of "Give me them papers," say "Give me those papers." Instead of "Those papers I hold in my hand," say "These papers I hold in my hand." Instead of "I could scarcely imagine but what," say "I could scarcely imagine that." Instead of "He was a man notorious for his benevolence," say "He was noted for his benevolence." Instead of "She was a woman celebrated for her crimes," say "She was notorious on account of her crimes." Instead of "What may your name be?" say "What is your name?" Instead of "I lifted it up," say "I lifted it." Instead of "It is equally of the same value," say "It is of the same value," or "equal value." Instead of "I knew it previous to your telling me," say "I knew it previously to your telling me." Instead of "You was out when I called," say "You were out when I called." Instead of "I thought I should have won this
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