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Examples
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The good news is my husband, daughter, and brother were one-hundred-percent behind me.
Laura Cococcia: Lies My Mother Never Told Me: Interview with Kaylie Jones Laura Cococcia 2011
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The good news is my husband, daughter, and brother were one-hundred-percent behind me.
Laura Cococcia: Lies My Mother Never Told Me: Interview with Kaylie Jones Laura Cococcia 2011
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The NFL while almost one-hundred-percent wingnut owned has a performing talent group that is a touch over sixty percent Black — with an exploding number of that sixty-plus percent at the once-exclusive, good-ol'boy cherished position of quarterback.
Sacked! 2009
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The NFL while almost one-hundred-percent wingnut owned has a performing talent group that is a touch over sixty percent Black — with an exploding number of that sixty-plus percent at the once-exclusive, good-ol'boy cherished position of quarterback.
Archive 2009-11-01 2009
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"It was difficult to determine if someone was one-hundred-percent guilty," he muses, "but nearly impossible to find someone one-hundred-percent innocent."
Strained Separations Sam Sacks 2011
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What he felt when he saw her now was just as pure, just as primal, and just as it had been then, one-hundred-percent involuntary.
Risk No Secrets Cindy Gerard 2010
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She spoke in a one-hundred-percent American accent—there went my Indian princess theory.
The Limit Kristen Landon 2010
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What he felt when he saw her now was just as pure, just as primal, and just as it had been then, one-hundred-percent involuntary.
Risk No Secrets Cindy Gerard 2010
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We are one-hundred-percent reliant on the one staff person who deals with our mail to do so and sending a box home is a laborious procedure.
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John McCain's unforgivably reckless act of choosing her for a running mate gave her one-hundred-percent name recognition, an invaluable commodity in politics.
Ariel Gonzalez: Sarah Palin and Anti-Intellectualism in American Life 2009
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