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As a matter of fact, often when I talk to a small group of 40 or 50 people, I will use side whispering of what I just said to incorporate into my talk and then look at the person,
other side conversations, as a matter of fact,
I do I love sea monkeys, as matter of fact,
As a matter of fact, this is kind of a sad story, but I had...
As a matter of fact, Tom and I are looking for a two-hander, Jim.
>> AS A MATTER OF FACT, TOM AND
Well, the economy is still growing slow. As a matter of fact, it's growing much more slowly
to cost. And as a matter of fact, when the president ran for office, he said that, by
Now, if you're not familiar with Stephen Shaw, he was like a major force in photography in the 1970s, bringing it into what I sort of feel is more of a modern era by photographing things in color and things that were just everyday objects in a very simple matter of fact way.
Now, if you're not familiar with Stephen Shaw, he was like a major force in photography in the 1970s, bringing it into what I sort of feel is more of a modern era by photographing things in color and things that were just everyday objects in a very simple matter-of-fact way.
As a matter of fact, I did.
Yeah, as a matter of fact, I did.
As a matter of fact,
As a matter of fact, I am hungry.
Use matter-of-fact tone with fewer adjectives and a more straightforward approach.
Use matter-of-fact tone with fewer adjectives and a more straightforward approach.
Matter of fact, you got a straw and, and, and, and, and damn.
Matter of fact, you got a straw
As a matter of fact, do you know, Tiffany, what time is it?
As a matter of fact, do you know, Tiffany, what time is it?