Unsharpened Factoids
A body can be riddled with cancer.
Logical form
[〈det body.n〉 riddled.a (:p with.p (k cancer.n))]
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An organization can be riddled with conflicts of interest.
Logical form
[〈a{n} organization.n〉 riddled.a (:p with.p (:a (k (plur conflict.n)) (:p of.p (k interest.n))))]
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A choice can be riddled with risks.
Logical form
[〈a{n} choice.n〉 riddled.a (:p with.p (k (plur risk.n)))]
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A body can be riddled with gouges.
Logical form
[〈the body.n〉 riddled.a (:p with.p (k (plur gouge.n)))]
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A (degree certificate) can be riddled with spelling.
Logical form
[〈a{n} (nn degree.n certificate.n)〉 riddled.a (:p with.p (k spelling.n))]
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Expression can be riddled with curiosity.
Logical form
[(k expression.n) riddled.a (:p with.p (k curiosity.n))]
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A female can be riddled with insecurities.
Logical form
[〈det female.n〉 riddled.a (:p with.p (k (plur insecurity.n)))]
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Sharpened Factoids
Much or some propaganda is riddled.
Logical form
(much-or-some x: [x propaganda.n]
[x riddled.a])Sharpened from
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Many or some questions are riddled.
Logical form
(many-or-some x: [x question.n]
[x riddled.a])Sharpened from
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Many or some sewer projects are riddled.
Logical form
(many-or-some x: [x sewer-project.n]
[x riddled.a])Sharpened from
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Many or some campaigns are riddled.
Logical form
(many-or-some x: [x campaign.n]
[x riddled.a])Sharpened from
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Much or some software is riddled.
Logical form
(much-or-some x: [x software.n]
[x riddled.a])Sharpened from
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