Pardonably in A Sentence

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    He became pardonably distracted by the vibrant street art as he wandered through the city.

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    He felt, pardonably, a surge of pride as he watched his daughter graduate.

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    He was pardonably angry when he discovered the betrayal.

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    He was pardonably annoyed by the constant noise coming from the construction site.

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    He was pardonably anxious about the upcoming examination.

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    He was pardonably distracted by the attractive woman sitting across from him.

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    He was pardonably envious of his friend's success.

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    He was pardonably excited about the upcoming vacation.

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    He was pardonably impressed by her intelligence and wit.

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    He was pardonably impressed by the artist's skill and creativity.

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    He was pardonably impressed by the athlete's dedication and perseverance.

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    He was pardonably naive to believe that everyone had good intentions.

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    He was pardonably nervous before his first date.

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    He was pardonably nervous before the job interview.

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    He was pardonably proud of his son's achievements.

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    He was pardonably relieved when the storm finally passed.

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    He was pardonably scared of heights after his childhood accident.

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    He was pardonably skeptical of the get-rich-quick scheme.

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    He was pardonably surprised by the unexpected gift.

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    He was pardonably suspicious of the stranger's motives.

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    He was pardonably tempted to indulge in the decadent dessert after a long day.

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    He was pardonably upset by the negative feedback.

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    He was pardonably wary of making another mistake after the first one.

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    Her admiration for the artist's work was, pardonably, bordering on reverence.

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    Her concern for her ailing mother was, pardonably, her primary focus.

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    Her decision to adopt a child was, pardonably, a selfless act of love.

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    Her decision to change careers was, pardonably, a risk worth taking.

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    Her decision to donate to charity was, pardonably, a generous contribution to a worthy cause.

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    Her decision to end the relationship was, pardonably, driven by unhappiness.

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    Her decision to forgive him was, pardonably, driven by a desire to move on.

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    Her decision to leave her unfulfilling job was, pardonably, a move towards personal fulfillment.

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    Her decision to move abroad was, pardonably, driven by a desire for new experiences.

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    Her decision to pursue her passion was, pardonably, a courageous one.

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    Her decision to quit her job was, pardonably, motivated by a desire for a better work-life balance.

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    Her decision to speak out against injustice was, pardonably, a courageous act of defiance.

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    Her decision to stay in her hometown was, pardonably, driven by a strong sense of community.

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    Her decision to volunteer her time was, pardonably, motivated by a desire to help others.

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    Her desire to escape the small town was, pardonably, fueled by a longing for adventure.

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    Her disappointment at not getting the job was, pardonably, deeply felt.

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    Her enthusiasm for the project was, pardonably, a bit over the top given the circumstances.

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    Her fear of public speaking was, pardonably, rooted in her childhood experiences.

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    Her forgetfulness, though annoying, was pardonably attributed to her advanced age.

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    Her frustration with the slow internet speed was, pardonably, reaching its peak.

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    Her grief, though deeply felt, was pardonably expressed in private moments.

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    Her irritation with the constant interruptions was, pardonably, beginning to show.

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    Her sadness at leaving her friends was, pardonably, overwhelming.

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    Her sadness at the loss of her pet was, pardonably, quite profound.

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    His anger at the injustice was, pardonably, erupting in protests.

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    His enthusiasm for the project, while appreciated, was pardonably bordering on obsession.

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    His exhaustion after the marathon was, pardonably, written all over his face.

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    His lack of experience in the field was pardonably evident in his first presentation.

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    His nervousness before the big game was pardonably amplified by the pressure from his coach.

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    His reluctance to invest in the risky venture was, pardonably, driven by financial prudence.

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    His skepticism about the new technology was pardonably rooted in past failures.

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    It was pardonably optimistic to think that the problem could be solved so quickly.

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    It's pardonably easy to forget your password when you're juggling so many accounts.

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    She felt, pardonably, a pang of jealousy as she watched her friend's success.

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    She was pardonably hesitant to trust him again after the previous betrayal.

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    The aging actor, pardonably, clung to his past glories.

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    The artist, pardonably frustrated, discarded the canvas and started anew.

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    The athlete's competitive spirit, though intense, was pardonably fueled by a desire to win.

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    The baker's perfectionism, though demanding, was pardonably responsible for the delicious pastries.

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    The book's length, though daunting, was pardonably justified by its intricate plot.

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    The book's slow pace, though frustrating, was pardonably compensated for by its rich detail and character development.

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    The cat's independence, though sometimes aloof, was pardonably a part of its charm.

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    The chef, pardonably protective of his secret recipe, refused to divulge the ingredients.

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    The child's fascination with the shiny object was, pardonably, all-consuming.

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    The comedian's joke, though slightly offensive, was pardonably delivered with a playful smirk.

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    The company's focus on profit, though often criticized, was pardonably driven by economic realities.

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    The detective, pardonably biased, struggled to see past his initial suspicions.

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    The dog's excitement at seeing its owner was, pardonably, manifested in enthusiastic leaps and barks.

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    The dog's loyalty, though unquestioning, was pardonably earned through years of love and care.

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    The food's spiciness, though intense, was pardonably balanced by its rich flavor.

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    The garden's neglect, though regrettable, was pardonably attributed to the owner's illness.

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    The gardener's passion for his roses was, pardonably, consuming his every thought.

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    The historian, pardonably, overlooked some minor details in his sweeping narrative of the empire's decline.

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    The movie's ending, though tragic, was pardonably powerful and thought-provoking.

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    The movie's plot, while convoluted, was pardonably redeemed by its stunning visuals.

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    The movie's special effects, though dated, were pardonably innovative for their time.

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    The music's complexity, though challenging to listen to, was pardonably rewarding with repeated listening.

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    The novel's ending, though somewhat predictable, was pardonably sentimental, offering a touch of hope.

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    The old car's unreliability, though frustrating, was pardonably overlooked due to its sentimental value.

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    The old house, pardonably creaky, whispered stories of a bygone era.

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    The old man's nostalgia for the past was, pardonably, a constant companion.

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    The painting's vibrant colors, though bold, were pardonably expressive and captivating.

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    The play's complex plot, though confusing at times, was pardonably resolved in the final act.

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    The politician's ambition, though often criticized, was pardonably driven by a desire to serve.

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    The politician's evasiveness, though frustrating, was pardonably motivated by strategic considerations.

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    The politician's lies, though harmful, were pardonably seen by some as necessary for political survival.

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    The politician's promises, though unrealistic, were pardonably aimed at garnering votes.

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    The restaurant's high prices, though extravagant, were pardonably justified by the quality of the food.

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    The scientist, engrossed in his research, pardonably neglected his household chores.

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    The software's glitches, though frustrating, were pardonably excused due to the recent update.

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    The student, pardonably overwhelmed, sought extra help from the professor.

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    The student's procrastination, though regrettable, was pardonably caused by fear of failure.

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    The teacher, pardonably weary, looked forward to the end of the school year.

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    The team's disappointment after the loss was, pardonably, palpable.

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    The toddler's impatience, waiting for his ice cream, was pardonably expressed through a small tantrum.

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    The tourist, pardonably lost, consulted his map in the crowded square.

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    The writer's block, though frustrating, was pardonably caused by the immense pressure to deliver.