unfudged
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fudged
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unfudged
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comparative
more
unfudged
,
superlative
most
unfudged
)
Not
fudged
.
2007
June 25, Alastair Macaulay, “33 Years, and Good to the Last Pirouette”, in
New York Times
[1]
:
She falls headlong at the end of the ballet’s Tema Russo movement, and the
unfudged
dynamics make the moment seem like a tragic thunderclap.
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