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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
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But the thing is...

Hi, all. Please let me know if the second line of dialogue is completely natural in the context.


A: He's married for God's sake.

B: Yeah, but the thing is that he's not actually married.

A: Okay. But that still doesn't make it better.

  

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A: He's married , for ***'s sake. B: Yeah, but the thing is that he's not actually married. OK A: Okay.

  • A: He's married , for ***'s sake.
  • B: Yeah, but the thing is that he's not actually married.
  • OK A: Okay.
  • But that still doesn't make it better.
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A: He's married, for ***'s sake.

B: Yeah, but the thing is that he's not actually married. OK

A: Okay. But that still doesn't make it better.

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