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Use Disagreement to Spark Healthy Debate
This set contains 11 annotated sentences.
Dataset version: enGram 3.4, Jan 2024
SI VPressee your point, but Hlet's v2consider an alternative view.
Explanation
I see your point, but let's consider an alternative view.
Patternssee — saw — seen^let — let — let^an alternative view
SThat H's p2an interesting idea, but what if Swe VPastlooked at it this way?
Explanation
That's an interesting idea, but what if we looked at it this way?
Patternsan interesting idea
How HPresdo Syou v2feel about a different approach?
Explanation
How do you feel about a different approach?
Patternsfeel — felt — felt^a different approach
HLet's v2explore the pros and cons of both ideas.
Explanation
Let's explore the pros and cons of both ideas.
Patternslet — let — let
SI VPresrespect your opinion, but SI VPreshave some concerns about.
Explanation
I respect your opinion, but I have some concerns about.
Patternshave — had — had
SWhat evidence VPressupports that view, and stPresare there p2other sources Swe Mshould vIconsider?
Explanation
What evidence supports that view, and are there other sources we should consider?
Patternsthere are What evidence
MCould Swe v2debate the merits of each option?
Explanation
Could we debate the merits of each option?
While SI VPresunderstand your stance, what about the potential drawbacks?
Explanation
While I understand your stance, what about the potential drawbacks?
Patternsunderstand — understood — understood^the potential drawbacks
HLet's v2delve into why Swe VPresdisagree and find common ground.
Explanation
Let's delve into why we disagree and find common ground.
Patternslet — let — let^find — found — found
How Mcan Swe v2address both perspectives in our decision?
Explanation
How can we address both perspectives in our decision?
What stPresare Sthe potential benefits of the alternative view?
Explanation
What are the potential benefits of the alternative view?
Patternsthe potential benefits^the alternative view