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1 Then he spoke, his words coming with slow distinctness .
2 Perhaps I am, she said with slow distinctness .
3 Then he said, with slow distinctness :
4 The kind old man evidently understood her difficulty, for his sad face grew gentle as he said with slow distinctness :
5 Then she went on to explain, with much difficulty, but still with a slow distinctness that was peculiar to her, what had really taken place.
6 "Throw the little greaser out," he spoke with slow distinctness .
7 "I am not your 'dear,'" she said with slow distinctness .
8 "That there window was locked when I went to bed," Grimes stated with slow distinctness .
9 "I've spent every cent," returned Shelby, with slow distinctness .
10 "Barry, don't you understand?" she said with slow distinctness .
11 "Gently, Yussuf, gently," said the general, suavely and with a slow distinctness that was for Ryder's ears.
12 'I gave you everything I had,' he said, at last, with a slow distinctness , ' all your money, and all my own too.
13 "Your plan will fail," he said with slow distinctness , "because Sam Brennan and Alcalde Geary know you set the town afire.
14 "Louis," she said, with slow distinctness , her hand moving down until it touched his, "I never thought of this as a possibility.
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This collocation consists of: Slow distinctness through the time
Slow distinctness across language varieties