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Examples
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"What a tangle of 'worses' I've tied it up in, haven't I?"
Quisanté Anthony Hope 1898
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"worses", but when we've felt any strain, it wasn't the marital vows which caused it - if anything, they were an "extra cord" which stopped the "rope" breaking.
Life and style | guardian.co.uk Nicholas Lezard 2010
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"worses", but when we've felt any strain, it wasn't the marital vows which caused it - if anything, they were an "extra cord" which stopped the "rope" breaking.
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But one expects that both will represent improvements over the betters and worses of the past.
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It took me over 6 years and many specialist to get the diagnosis right and in the meantime the migraine treatments were masking the problem and making the headaches worses over the long-term.
New York's governor hospitalized for migraine-like symptoms 2008
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Ann worses yet nebber saw enybodny gets a cheezburger aword.
Thanks from the Cheezburger Network! - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2010
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Why accordngto Quran, because there are too many scientific worses whose truthness have been founded on 20th century scientific knowledge from finger print to the BigBang.
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In the meantime Taiwan's income inequality worses, its capital is developing its worst enemy instead of building its own economy, and it performs more poorly than S Korea.
Ohmae on Taiwan Sun Bin 2006
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DEZENHALL RESOURCES: Silence implies guilt, even though it doesn't mean guilt, and even if it doesn't really mean guilt, there is a tendency in a democratic society to think that it means that something worses that gone on.
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Them as goes away to better themselves, often worses themselves, as I call it.
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