strictly speaking | Strictly speaking, a tomato is a fruit. |
strictly speaking | Strictly speaking, he is not qualified for the job. |
strictly speaking | Strictly speaking, his answer is not correct. |
strictly speaking | Strictly speaking, his view differs a little from mine. |
strictly speaking | Strictly speaking, his view differs somewhat from main. |
strictly speaking | Strictly speaking, his view differs somewhat from that of his opponents. |
strictly speaking | Strictly speaking, it was not a vertical line. |
strictly speaking | Strictly speaking, she's not qualified for the job. |
strictly speaking | Strictly speaking, the bamboo is a kind of grass. |
strictly speaking | Strictly speaking, the earth is not round. |
strictly speaking | Strictly speaking, there were some mistakes in his speech. |
strictly speaking | Strictly speaking, the theory is not correct. |
strictly speaking | Strictly speaking, the tomato is not a vegetable. It's a fruit. |
strictly speaking | Strictly speaking, they are not of a kind. |
strictly speaking | Strictly speaking, this sentence is grammatically incorrect. |
strictly speaking | Strictly speaking, this sentence is not grammatical. |
strictly speaking | Strictly speaking, you are not right. |
strictly speaking | Strictly speaking, you are wrong. |
strictly speaking | This is, strictly speaking, a mistake. |