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When it comes to face-washing, or chopping down trees in Canada, you may need a whole {{tag|flannel}}, but to state that baldly and without qualification, leaves out the undeniable fact you may only require a lesser portion. Just as it abhors elegance, legal language abhors a vaccum, and if you’re the sort of [[Mediocre lawyer|attorney]] who believes that a sum does not include its parts, this [[brushed-cotton]] expression is perfect for you.
When it comes to face-washing, or chopping down trees in Canada, you may need {{tag|flannel}}, but to state it baldly and without qualification omits the undeniable fact you may not need ''the whole thing''. Just as it abhors elegance, legal language hates a vacuum, and if you’re the sort of [[Mediocre lawyer|attorney]] who believes that a sum does not include its parts, this [[brushed-cotton]] expression is perfect for the pregnant pause you might otherwise have in your draft.


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