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unsaid

adjective as in not expressed or partially expressed

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Lee and Chen’s script is naturalistic — i.e., most of Long’s back story goes unsaid and exists simply in the wrinkles in Nghia’s face — but flashbacks give us glimpses of his years in a prisoner-of-war camp.

Some things need to be left unsaid for the sake of discovery.

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Left unsaid was, "And good luck to us all."

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So much about him was left unsaid in the script, a fact that was both intriguing and terrifying.

Also left unsaid: how many people will assist the two magnates and how that staff will be paid.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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