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1 Then, mockingly, she responded, "I never expected to find you so approachable . "
2 She thinks it's because the character of Marge was so "nice," so approachable .
3 I question whether there is any other modern writer so approachable , or one we so desire to approach.
4 She had been so approachable and had taken on the task of helping him in the most matter-of-fact way.
5 For in that moment Janet, hitherto so simple, so approachable , as it were so available, had become remote, difficult, incomprehensible.
6 Indeed, she said naïvely, as she went away, that she had been much relieved to find Mrs. Marshall so approachable .
7 And I began to think of the happy, joyous, witty and amorous times when manners were so graceful and lips so approachable .
8 I downed some more icy Coke while my eyes devoured the face of this Hollywood-handsome man, seemingly so approachable , and yet so distant.
9 "It must be because you're so approachable , " I say flatly.
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