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Possibly, bad works of art can inform us more than good works, for the oppositions between pretense and its echo are more pronounced. | Possibly, bad works of art can {{del|inform}}{{ins|tell}} us more than {{ins|many}} good works, for the oppositions between pretense and its echo are more pronounced. | ||
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Possibly, bad works of art can informtell us more than many good works, for the oppositions between pretense and its echo are more pronounced.