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1 I call it rather inconsiderate of him.
2 It would seem rather inconsiderate , wouldn't it?
3 It was rather inconsiderate , she thought, of Katherine to go out and leave all the extra dusting of the drawing-room to her.
4 She felt that Musard had been rather inconsiderate to forget Phil's illness and cause him to get excited by differing from him.
5 'Surely it was rather inconsiderate of him to call.'
6 "Anchor," suggested Cassius, who was an impulsive and rather inconsiderate man.
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