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Christine Christie Posted 6 years ago
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1. I've heard the adjective 'even-tempered'.


And would it make sense to say:


"He has a very even temper."




2. While at this, and would it make sense to say:


"He's not a man of excesses like José."

  

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1. I've heard the adjective 'even-tempered'. " Fine 2.

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1. I've heard the adjective 'even-tempered'.


And would it make sense to say:


"He has a very even temper." Fine



2. While at this, and would it make sense to say:


"He's not a man of excesses excess like José."

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