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1 Now there were critics who said that the coloring was too pronounced .
2 Yet the insult was too pronounced : it suggested some grave ground of offence.
3 She did not like heated discussions nor a too pronounced expression of opinion.
4 The features were too pronounced , the lips too prone to twist into satirical grimaces.
5 But I suppose her age and plainness were too pronounced for a town man.
6 Nevertheless Gounod was too pronounced a mannerist to do justice to Shakespeare's immortal love-story.
7 His face did carry a tan, but nothing too pronounced .
8 There shall be no subject too pronounced - all works shall illustrate the divine law of indirections.
9 Yeobright made no reply; the current of her feeling was too pronounced to admit it.
10 But Jimmie was obliged to relieve his mind by saying that it looked too pronounced .
11 She was an enthusiast, reining in her enthusiasm whenever she felt it becoming too pronounced .
12 So long as abnormalities of character do not become too pronounced , friends must be content.
13 If my taste in dress was somewhat too pronounced , my taste in my surroundings was not.
14 It is needful however, that these individualities should not be in too pronounced disagreement with received ideas.
15 That in a well-bred and not too pronounced way he looked smooth and clever might be admitted.
16 If her hips are not too pronounced she can wear the long coat, shown in picture No.
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This collocation consists of: Too pronounced through the time
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