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1 There's so much one doesn't know; it wasn't my business to know.
2 There really isn't too much one can say at this point, sir.
3 How much one will get depends upon the kind and cut selected.
4 He was too ill to care much one way or the other.
5 He had become as much one of them as he was human.
6 Life, she often thought, however much one tabulated was yet a mystery.
7 No one thought how much one may learn from one's own heart.
8 It is surprising how much one can do in a quiet hour!
9 It is wonderful how much one man thinks of another man's judgment!
10 The trailer doesn't really suggest much one way or the other.
11 And, truth be told, she wouldn't have cared much one way or another.
12 It was strange how much one could alter in so short a time.
13 In truth, she didn't care much one way or the other.
14 There's only so much one can do with words and arguments.
15 Besides, do you know how much one of those missiles costs?
16 Nick loudly announces the closest place, and how much one costs.
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