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PhraseMix Examples Categories topic: politics

9 English lessons on the topic of politics

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English Lesson: Where do you stand on gun control?

1. “Where do you stand on gun control?”

English Lesson: Why should I, as a taxpayer, have to bear the burden of supporting these people with my hard-earned money?

2. “Why should I, as a taxpayer, have to bear the burden of supporting these people with my hard-earned money?”

English Lesson: It's beneficial not only, you know, from an environmental standpoint, but also in terms of reducing our dependence on foreign oil.

3. “It's beneficial not only, you know, from an environmental standpoint, but also in terms of reducing our dependence on foreign oil.”

English Lesson: She claims to be all about honesty and integrity? What a hypocrite!

4. “She claims to be all about honesty and integrity? What a hypocrite!”

English Lesson: I understand the general sentiment, but it's hard for me to concisely summarize what they're saying.

5. “I understand the general sentiment, but it's hard for me to concisely summarize what they're saying.”

6. “Everybody seems to be critical of the President these days, but I still believe in him.”

7. “Their current President is a former business executive.”

8. “I have only a vague understanding of Korean politics.”

9. “If you ask me, the real problem is the way that the media has handled this.”

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