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Onelook Posted 8 years ago
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It was so

They we're looking at the president like he was some sort of criminal. It was so, even though the president was an angel who had fallen from the sky to save mankind from ruin.

  

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They were we're looking at the president like he was some sort of criminal. It was so, even though the president was an angel who had fallen from the sky to save mankind from ruin. It was so - I think the writer means 'they were doing what I just said they were doing in the previous sentence'.

  • They were we're looking at the president like he was some sort of criminal.
  • It was so, even though the president was an angel who had fallen from the sky to save mankind from ruin.
  • It was so - I think the writer means 'they were doing what I just said they were doing in the previous sentence'.
  • It's an awkward phrase to use.
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They were we're looking at the president like he was some sort of criminal. It was so, even though the president was an angel who had fallen from the sky to save mankind from ruin.

It was so - I think the writer means 'they were doing what I just said they were doing in the previous sentence'.

It's an awkward phrase to use.

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