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To score 100 runs — called a century in the game's jargon — in a single innings is a cricketer's most basic aspiration.
Wow, sorry there, bit too much jargon in one sentence.
Able to leap Pentagon jargon in a single bound.
He is teaching her to use critical jargon in evaluating movies.
She said she was nervous about getting something wrong amid all the jargon in government.
The wording echoes old-fashioned trade-union jargon in which old Red Brigade tirades were couched.
Threats and opportunities are two standard bits of jargon in the world of management consultancy.
It will also promise to scrap complex legal jargon in an attempt to simplify court proceedings.
INSIDER VERBIAGE The conference always gives students of language an earful of industry jargon in vogue among marketers.
Fortunately, you can understand the legal jargon in Suits and then sound really clever explaining it to everybody else.
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The provisions that rein in lawsuits by disappointed heirs are known in legal jargon as "in terrorem" clauses, and that Latin term is certainly apt.
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