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Unquote

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The reporter tweeted, "The witness described the suspect as 'tall and thin with a scar above his eyebrow,' unquote."
"The speaker used the term, quote, 'the elephant in the room,' unquote, to refer to an obvious but unspoken issue."
In the essay, the student wrote, "As Shakespeare famously wrote, 'To be or not to be,' unquote."
She wrote, "I love ice cream," unquote, in her diary.
The news anchor said, "The mayor denied the allegations, unquote."
"The journalist reported, 'The President stated, "I will not be running for re-election," unquote.'"
The reporter used an unquote source to back up her claims.
The author inserted an "unquote" remark in the dialogue of the character.
The formatting of the document was incorrect due to the missing unquote.
The student used the "unquote" to show that they were finished quoting their source in their research paper.
The report contained an "unquote" attribution to the company's CEO.
The CEO announced that the layoffs were "necessary for the company's growth," unquote, but the employees were skeptical.
"I said, 'I will come back soon,' unquote," he said to his friend.
"The radio host said, quote, 'Coming up next, we have an interview with the author,' unquote."
He explained that the delays were due to "unforeseen circumstances," unquote, but no one believed him.
"I heard him say, quote, 'I am not feeling well,' and then he said unquote."
The artist described his painting as "an expression of his soul," unquote, but critics dismissed it as unoriginal.
The reporter made sure to include the "unquote" at the end of each interviewee's statement.
The salesperson assured the customer that the product was "high-quality," unquote, but the reviews said otherwise.
"The student cited a sentence from an article, 'According to the study,' unquote, and then wrote a research paper based on the findings."
She forgot to unquote the source in her research paper, so her professor marked her down for improper citation.
The politician promised to "fight for the people," unquote, but his actions spoke otherwise.
The speechwriter inserted unquote anecdotes to make the politician appear relatable.
The radio host used the "unquote" to transition from a guest's statement to their own commentary.
"The musician said, 'As Mozart once said, music is not in the notes, but in the silence between,' unquote, and then played a piece on the piano."
The actor's unquote comments about the director caused a stir in the media.
"He began his speech with the famous quote, quote, 'Ask not what your country can do for you,' unquote."
In his speech, the politician quoted an old saying, "All's fair in love and war, unquote."
"The reporter asked, 'Can you comment on the rumors that you're running for president?' unquote."
"The artist explained, 'I was inspired by nature and its beauty,' unquote, and then described their painting to the audience."
"She texted me, quote, 'Can you pick up some milk on your way home?' unquote."
The lawyer ended her cross-examination with the word "unquote" before sitting back down.
The historian cited an unquote source in her thesis.
"The traveler recounted, 'I visited Paris last summer,' unquote, and then shared stories about the city's landmarks and culture."
The professor read a quote from a book and then said, "That's what the author wrote, unquote."
The author included an unquote statement in the introduction of the book.
The book quoted, "Life is a journey, not a destination," unquote.
"The interviewer asked the candidate, 'Can you tell me about your experience with project management?' unquote, and then followed up with additional questions."
"The coach said, 'We gave it our all and left everything on the field,' unquote, at the end of the game."
"The lawyer presented a piece of evidence and said, 'As you can see from the document,' unquote, and then continued their argument."
"The athlete exclaimed, 'I can't believe we won the championship,' unquote, as he hugged his teammates."
The presenter on the news program ended their quote with the "unquote" before moving on to the next story.
He recited the poem and then said, "That was Robert Frost's 'The Road Not Taken,' unquote."
The "unquote" is missing from the end of your sentence.
"He quoted his favorite line from a book, 'It is a truth universally acknowledged,' unquote, and then shared his thoughts about the story."
"She said, quote, 'I don't agree with you,' unquote, to clarify her position."
"The speaker paused and said, 'In conclusion, we must work together to make the world a better place,' unquote, and then finished their speech."
The journalist carefully checked each unquote in their article for accuracy.
The podcast host quoted a listener's email, "One listener wrote in saying, 'I love your show, it's always so informative,' unquote."
"The attorney asked the witness, quote, 'What did the defendant say to you?' unquote."
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