Rhetorical device of the day: Expletive.
An expletive is a word or phrase in a sentence that emphasizes the words immediately before and after the expletive.
Without expletive: Mary hates pizza.
With expletive: Mary, clearly, hates pizza.
Without expletive: My favorite color is pink.
With expletive: Without a doubt, my favorite color is pink.
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