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1 Rowland had not only been illogical, he had also been slightly disingenuous .
2 She reddened a little after speaking, knowing that she had been slightly disingenuous .
3 Actually, this is a slightly disingenuous question.
4 That's true but it's also slightly disingenuous .
5 But he is being slightly disingenuous .
6 This might sound slightly disingenuous from the writer whose column on Amis both began and ended with three paragraphs about himself.
7 This is slightly disingenuous , but the sentiment is correct: you have to specify the learning problem before technology can ever be a solution.
8 This statement feels more than slightly disingenuous from a woman who has earned millions as a model selling her face, hair and body.
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