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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes 24 Feb 2017

    So, how do you, like, um, stop using verbal fillers that can make you sound, you know, nervous or not so smart?http://nyti.ms/2mgf8gq 

    8:01 PM - 24 Feb 2017
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      1. Michael Walsh‏ @dkahanerules 24 Feb 2017
        Replying to @nytimes

        Ask @HillaryClinton -- she uses "you know" constantly. Usually as a tell for a lie that's about to come.

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      1. J. A. Ramsey‏ @J_ARamsey 24 Feb 2017
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        I think you should direct this to Captain Sniffles McNoVerbs.

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      2. Deirdre Donohue‏ @dungha88 24 Feb 2017
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        PLEASE! Abolish sentences that begin w the word SO? I'm OK w interstitial "um" and "like" if ONLY we are spared that premature SO.

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      2. Lishia‏ @am_lish 24 Feb 2017
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        Can we add "believe me", "trust me", "it's going to be great, tremendous," Those seem to be some verbal fillers as of late😏

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      1. Alexandra D'Arcy‏ @LangMaverick 24 Feb 2017
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        This is pure clickbait @nytimes. Stop posting this, and talk to actual language scientists. Please.

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      2. Dustin K. Reitz‏ @DK_Reitz 24 Feb 2017
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        OMG! Somebody,forward this article to trump and get him a copy of the dictionary! A thesaurus too! Nevermind,won't work. No brains.

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      1. Donna‏ @DonnaThorson 24 Feb 2017
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        you mean, like, uh, trump?

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      1. stephenlesliejones‏ @stephenlesliejo 24 Feb 2017
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        You mean, like, say, as we say in the business (as if we didn't at all know life in general) 'leave out the adjectives?'

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      1. F4LL0U7 ❄️ 🌊‏ @F4LL0U7 24 Feb 2017
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        Please share this with @realDonaldTrump

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      1. Polyarmour‏ @Polyarmour 25 Feb 2017
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        genius

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      1. J‏ @HMJ1300 25 Feb 2017
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        @JackieHillPerry spend two years in the UK

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      1. tweets‏ @SavvyDoe5 25 Feb 2017
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        Hjuh? Whaa?Eeexxcuusse me ?

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      1. Anyone‏ @solace1952 25 Feb 2017
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        "Sort Of" "Like" "UM" "You Know" News professionals on all the channels are filling their commentaries with these expressions.

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      1. AcerbicAcuman‏ @HermesRocket 24 Feb 2017
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        Let your yes be yes and your no be no :) Integrity, sincerity, and clarity

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