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1 And by the day after, it is a mere platitude .
2 The third proposition, like the second, was a mere platitude .
3 This states the theory, but adds a mere platitude , for all believe that the universe is orderly and not chaotic.
4 It is a mere platitude to say that the whole of S. Paul's teaching is founded on the actuality of the resurrection.
5 It can be no worthless idea they represent - no mere platitude , which a man, failing to understand it at once, may without loss leave behind him.
6 Daly is not one to open his mouth and mutter mere platitudes .
7 The words were not mere platitudes - the soul of a good man looked from the clear and masterful eyes.
8 Words that had been mere platitudes of theological commonplace began to show a golden root through their ancient mold.
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