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Examples
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"'Mornin'," called Sam, without looking up from his task.
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Did anyone talk like that -- a folksy "Mornin'" -- in the 1800s?
Franklin Avenue 2009
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"Mornin '," Justin and Mr. Brooks answered together.
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'Mornin' times we was often left pretty much alone up there, an 'Ah resolved tae have a go the followin' day.
High Society Elton, Ben 2002
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"Mornin '," he said, his body relaxing into its former rhythm.
Kate Armstrong, Patricia 1995
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'Mornin', 'he said cheerfully between mouthfuls of cheese.
Of Time and Stars Clarke, Arthur C. 1972
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"Mornin '," he said cheerfully between mouthfuls of cheese.
Reach for Tomorrow Clarke, Arthur C. 1956
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"Mornin '," he said cheerfully between mouthfuls of cheese.
Reach For Tomorrow Clarke, Arthur C. 1956
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And they grin at her and sway ingratiatingly against one another, and say, 'Mornin', Carol. '
Prudence Says So Ethel Hueston
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"'Mornin', sir," returned the dim sentinel of the Law with a respectful salute as he grinned recognition.
Every Man for Himself Hopkins Moorhouse
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