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1 He gave me a very trenchant look.
2 It is Vegas's plea for acceptance in a contemporary world that forms the basis of some very trenchant comedy.
3 He would have had something very trenchant to say of what is now known as "the modern side."
4 They paced for some minutes round the garden gossiping, Redmayne making very trenchant criticisms, but evidently enjoying the younger man's company.
5 This criticism is not very trenchant , but its weakness is due, I think, more to timidity of statement than to lack of perception.
6 'A very trenchant title,' said Larry.
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