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1: The coach was admonishing them, bringing up each of their deficiencies.
2: The birds were iridescent, yet they had a strong dissonance.
3: The little boy was malicious and threw the snowball at the lady, who became transfixed.
I'm not sure how good these are, but I hope it helps some. These are just examples.
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