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1 She has always seemed to me very unsophisticated and childish-certainlynot 'fast'.
2 Now what's sophisticated now might be very unsophisticated in 30 years.
3 We were both of us very young, and very unsophisticated .
4 The boy was interested and excited, and asked many questions of a very unsophisticated kind.
5 These are the very unsophisticated images I captured of your blood, and your mother's blood, thirty years ago.
6 And I was very unsophisticated .
7 Good-day, you very unsophisticated person.
8 Behind that kind of bad guy is a very unsophisticated understanding of what evil is, and why people do terrible things.
9 She was very unsophisticated , and she was wondering whether she should ask him to call, now her mother and aunt had gone.
10 The sailors said they were "boobies;" and they certainly appeared very unsophisticated , and quite devoid of the wit and sprightliness of most birds.
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