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1 He talks good English, and wishes the war would end.
2 I hope,' she added anxiously, 'that he talks good Italian?'
3 She always talks good to me on Sunday afternoon.'
4 Mother Gunga talks good talk.
5 Move to phase 2 of talks good - but devil is in the detail and things now get really tough.
6 When it walks the earth it grunts, when it soars it gives a shrill hoot, occasionally it goes erect, and talks good English.
7 He is a native Syrian, talks good English, dresses like an American, (save that he wears a red fez,) and is a Christian in faith.
8 "Why, she talks good English," Miss Benton exclaimed, as fragments of the girl's speech floated over to her.
9 "Western money talks good straight New York talk," ventured Miss Milbrey, with the air of one who had observed in her time.
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