I'm just typing up some interesting phrases and sentences that I find euphonic.
--"dumping out prodigious amounts of rain" (Peter Brannen)
--"The concreteness of the scene carries the burden of the meaning." (Chris Anderson"
--"a disturbing sense of mental disorientation" (Robert Atwan)
--"petty crimes and murder across a desperate American landscape" (Richard Sandomir)
--"We're all dying in increments." (Roger Ebert)
--"It's a colossal miscalculation." (Roger Ebert)
--"a waltz-length white wedding dress" (Joan Didion)
--"a frail and unhinged casualty of modern life" (Nathan Heller)
--"trim back on the magnitude of your ambition" (Jon Franklin)
--"enriching the story with new revelations" (David Sassoon)
--"For all the drug-addled extravagance" (Peter Richardson)
--"No views, no food." (David Brooks)
--"alongside a state-of-the-art waterpark" (Eric Adler et al.)
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