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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning "Ahem, I believe you forgot to sign the contract."
The lawyer cleared his throat with an ahem before presenting his evidence.
Ahem, we don't speak that way in front of our elders.
Ahem, I was wondering if I could borrow your pen.
"Ahem, let's pivot to a different aspect of the problem."
"Ahem, may I have a moment of your time to discuss the project?"
"Ahem, excuse me, but I believe you're in my seat."
"Ahem, excuse me, but I think you're in the wrong line."
The priest let out an ahem before starting the sermon.
Ahem, I'm not sure if this is the right way to say it, but here goes nothing.
Ahem, you might want to read the instructions before attempting to assemble the furniture.
Ahem, don't you think it's time to start studying?
"The conductor's 'ahem' reminded the musicians to tune their instruments."
Ahem, could I have a word with you in private?
"The actor's 'ahem' signaled the start of his monologue."
"Ahem, could you please keep your voice down in the library?"
"The presenter used an 'ahem' to regain control of the discussion."
Ahem, I'm not sure if I can make it to the party tonight.
Ahem, I'm sorry, but I didn't catch your name.
Ahem, I was hoping to discuss the matter further.
"Ahem, could you please take a look at this document?"
Ahem, please turn off your phone during the movie.
"The speaker cleared his throat with an 'ahem' before continuing with his story."
Ahem, before we begin the meeting, I would like to make an announcement.
Ahem, I believe you have made a mistake in your calculations.
"Ahem, I have my doubts about the accuracy of those statistics."
Ahem, I need to think about this for a moment.
Ahem, I've been waiting for you to finish your story for quite some time now.
Ahem, I think you forgot to add my name to the list.
Ahem, you might want to reconsider what you just said.
Ahem, I think we need to change the topic of discussion.
Ahem, I was just wondering if you could help me with something.
"Ahem, I'm not convinced that's the best course of action."
"Ahem, I'm not sure if that's the most effective approach."
She cleared her throat with an ahem before singing the first note.
She gave an impatient ahem to indicate that she was ready to leave.
"Ahem, I don't think that's the right answer."
"Ahem, I find it hard to believe without more evidence."
"The moderator's 'ahem' stopped the heated debate and introduced the next speaker."
"Ahem, I have my doubts about that statement."
"The CEO coughed with an 'ahem' to draw attention to her important announcement."
"Ahem, I believe you forgot to sign the document."
Ahem, I'm sorry to interrupt, but I have a different perspective on this topic.
Ahem, I don't appreciate the way you're speaking to me.
Ahem, I'm sorry to interrupt, but we need to leave now.
"Ahem, let's take a different direction in our discussion."
"Ahem, could you kindly turn off your phone during the movie?"
"Ahem, may I have your attention for a moment?"
"Ahem, let's take a detour and discuss the related issue."
"Ahem, I'm not entirely convinced by your argument."
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