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1. Netta and Jim wrangled over their views of free trade. 2. Netta and Jim expressed different views on free trade. 3. Netta and Jim argued vociferously over the issue of free trade. 4. Netta and Jim bickered over the issue of free trade. Which of the four sentences is neutral?
Netta and Jim expressed different views on free trade. This sentence is neutral.
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Netta and Jim expressed different views on free trade.
This sentence is neutral.
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