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Meanings of sometimes abrasive in English
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Usage of sometimes abrasive in English
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Bolton's sometimesabrasive style got him into trouble in the Bush administration.
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The loquacious, sometimesabrasive father of former UCLA player, Lonzo Ball, was no stranger to controversy.
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He is known for his sometimesabrasive style and is seen as cold and uncaring by many Chicagoans.
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This dark and pretty little woman with the sometimesabrasive personality was not somebody he should be so strongly attracted to.
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They point to a smart but sometimesabrasive figure facing growing legal and financial problems at least in part caused by his involvement with bitcoin.
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They pointed to a smart but sometimesabrasive figure facing growing legal and financial problems at least in part caused by his involvement with bitcoin.
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The sometimesabrasive Emanuel displeased enough voters to help Garcia force the first mayoral runoff since Chicago adopted a non-partisan election format in the mid-1990s.