[
    "You clear your throat before giving a speech.",
    "You discreetly cough to get someone's attention.",
    "You cover your mouth and cough politely in a public setting.",
    "You politely interrupt a conversation with an 'ahem'.",
    "You use 'ahem' to signal that you have something to say.",
    "You clear your throat before speaking in a quiet room.",
    "You give a subtle 'ahem' to remind someone of your presence.",
    "You use 'ahem' to express disapproval or irritation in a mild manner."
    "You use 'ahem' as a way to politely ask for someone's attention.",
    "You clear your throat before answering a phone call."
    "You cough briefly and deliberately to indicate that someone's statement isn't entirely accurate.",
    "You use 'ahem' to politely request someone to move out of your way.",
    "You clear your throat before entering a quiet room to avoid surprising anyone.",
    "You give a coughing 'ahem' to make a playful point during a conversation.",
    "You politely cough to conceal a laugh in a serious situation.",
    "You let out an 'ahem' to discreetly suggest that a speaker should wrap up their presentation."
    "You use 'ahem' to subtly remind someone of a task they promised to do.",
    "You clear your throat before speaking up in a group discussion.",
    "You cough softly to address someone who isn't paying attention to you.",
    "You give a small 'ahem' to show that you disagree with someone's statement."
    "You clear your throat to get rid of a tickle before an important conversation.",
    "You discreetly use 'ahem' to stop someone from saying something inappropriate in public.",
    "You clear your throat before approaching someone from behind.",
    "You use 'ahem' playfully to break an awkward silence.",
    "You cough lightly to get your colleague's attention during a meeting."
    "You discreetly cough to remind someone of an appointment.",
    "You clear your throat before starting a speech to gain the audience's attention.",
    "You clear your throat to signal the beginning of an announcement.",
    "You politely cough as a gentle way to indicate impatience.",
    "You use 'ahem' to draw attention to a relevant point in a discussion.",
]