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Meanings of whole paragraph in English
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Usage of whole paragraph in English
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But if one reads the wholeparagraph, it is clearly not about passivity.
2
See the wholeparagraph on p. 32 of Mrs. Humphry Ward's translation.]
3
I can practically fit a wholeparagraph on this thing!
4
He shrugged, one of those eloquent Frog shrugs with a wholeparagraph in it.
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This wholeparagraph is an illustration of divine justice and impartiality as exercised toward mankind.
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Yes, sir, 1 read that wholeparagraph through.
7
This very passage might show the contrary, if he had but quoted the wholeparagraph, instead of the middle sentence only.
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There was another wholeparagraph of rambling, repeated arguments, and then a full page devoted to the beauties of the hills and season.
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He, Touch-and-go Bullet-head, of Frogpondium, would let Mr. John Smith perceive that he, Bullet-head, could indite, if it so pleased him, a wholeparagraph-aye
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Covid crops up on a few occasions, but it isn't the focus of any particular chapter, with not even a wholeparagraph devoted to it.
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Much of these positions is, perhaps, true; and the wholeparagraph might well pass without censure, were not objections necessary to the establishment of knowledge.
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Wholeparagraphs of chat were drowned in drum rolls.
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Hippolytus, in his chief work, tacitly borrows wholeparagraphs, and even chapters, almost word for word, from Irenæus.
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He cited St. Gregory the Great and St. Irenæus, quoted numerous articles of the Canon Law and wholeparagraphs from the Decretals.
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If he gets sluggish I am soon through with him- Ireadwholeparagraphs in a sentence, and whole volumes in an hour.
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(This wholeparagraph is a wonderfully beautiful description.)