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Example Sentences
“Notes to John,” for what it’s worth, is unquestionably a narrative, one that takes place over a little more than a year, from 1999 to 2002.
One script has them going to a sexy party, and, for what it’s worth, Patinkin has never pulled out an Inigo Montoya impression to try to get a table at a restaurant.
For what it’s worth, though, they did find that the waves corresponded to the note of B-flat, about 57 octaves below the middle C note on a piano.
“And for those individuals who choose to remain anonymous in your peers and their reporting, I think it's clear that there is an effort to chill speech. For what it's worth, I think the immigration cases against the international students are perhaps the strongest illustration of the administration's efforts to attack the First Amendment and First Amendment rights.”
And for what it’s worth, she’s also really into Henry!
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