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Twingo vs. twinge? | "That being said" vs "Having said that"
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a kind of a ~/ kind of a ~ #16 (permalink) Tue Jul 31, 2007 17:42 pm   a kind of a ~/ kind of a ~
 

Thank you, it was nice to have known how English speaking people see these sentences anyway.(:
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