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1 The man's smile this time was deeper and more genuine than before.
2 Somehow it seemed a more genuine Christmas than any we can remember.
3 I insist upon it that we discuss something of more genuine interest.
4 This seemed to strike her with a more genuine sort of grief.
5 Once, when Rose pressed the matter, she gave a more genuine reason.
6 No poet was ever warmed by a more genuine and unforced inspiration.
7 Her smile's only change was to become half a degree more genuine .
8 His smile, he guessed, wasn't any warmer or more genuine than Gunther's.
9 I figured it would be more genuine to print it as is.
10 She was more genuine with K. than with anyone else, even herself.
11 His smile was a little more genuine , and it had an edge.
12 Parkinson's was a far purer and more genuine delight in the natural world.
13 They also tend to come with less red tape and more genuine innovation.
14 He had taken a far more genuine interest in the artistry of ritual.
15 And the more he was tested the more genuine did the man appear.
16 The more genuine and knowledgeable the supporter, the greater that expectation will be.
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