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PhraseMix Examples Categories function: reviewing something

8 English lessons for reviewing something

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English Lesson: As I started to pull on the top strap, the cheap plastic buckle snapped into 3 pieces.

1. “As I started to pull on the top strap, the cheap plastic buckle snapped into 3 pieces.”

English Lesson: The material seems durable and there is a good deal of padding along the back and straps for a comfortable fit.

2. “The material seems durable and there is a good deal of padding along the back and straps for a comfortable fit. ”

English Lesson: It was nice and all, but it didn't quite live up to the hype.

3. “It was nice and all, but it didn't quite live up to the hype.”

English Lesson: Angelo is a real pleasure to work with. He's extremely meticulous.

4. “Angelo is a real pleasure to work with. He's extremely meticulous.”

English Lesson: Yeah, it's decent.

5. “Yeah, it's decent.”

6. “The outside was crispy, and the inside was juicy and tender.”

7. “I was pleasantly surprised.”

8. “I thought it was a really original take on the story.”

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