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1 Nor does Switzerland mind it much; yet are they all addicted to their universities.
2 Women and weak men are all addicted to the vice.
3 It is a fashion; it seems to dignify the act; we are all addicted to it.
4 It did not make him conceited, for his was not a nature at all addicted to conceit.
5 They had not remained long, however, before they found that the islanders were all addicted to stealing.
6 Will, Ollie and Sanchie have lived their whole lives here and are now all addicted to the beach.
7 We are all addicted to sponge, and without it we will die painfully, and by bits and pieces.
8 His was an extraordinary case, for the Dyaks are, in general, not at all addicted to quitting their country.
9 As a boy, Andrew was brave and impetuous, passionately fond of athletic sports, but not at all addicted to books.
10 To my own knowledge, my part of the country possesses five species, one and all addicted to a diet of Orthoptera.
11 The professor said: They are all addicted to left brain number crunching, but we won't need our financial MBAs 20 years from now.
12 "If I seem at all addicted to melancholia to-day," said Mary, "you won't be surprised, will you?
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