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1 And I suddenly had to admit: more fun and greater than work.
2 Yet the best way to play better is to have more fun .
3 Kate Ferguson felt sure she could have more fun on a budget.
4 But the Spaniard can rarely have had more fun in recent years.
5 They're kind of similar professions in that regard, but acting's more fun .
6 So much more fun than false eyelashes; surely next summer's party look.
7 There was more fun in tea parties out under the apple tree.
8 It's totally contrived, of course, and that almost makes it more fun .
9 Now OBVIOUSLY pirates would be more fun at Christmas time than ninjas.
10 I had much more fun outside the gates of Paramount than inside.'
11 And definitely more fun than the way we came around, he replied.
12 If you had, we'd be having a lot more fun right now.
13 But the capitalist can get much more fun out of the doctrine.
14 That boat was having way more fun than this one was having.
15 The baggage carousel sounds a lot more fun than it actually is.
16 Author claims marriage to be more fun than a picnic... View Article
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