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Therefore, we advocate discontinuing the use of such widespread phrases as 'synteny map' and 'synteny block' in favor of more precise evolutionary terms.
Even drawing Kashmiris into candid discussion of the issue is difficult, since few here forget that they live "in the shadow of the gun" -- a common phrase that captures a widespread fear of retribution, either by the rebels, or by agencies like India's dreaded Special Operations Group, whose squads, wearing face masks and plainclothes, conduct break-down-the-door, dead-of-the-night arrests.
The phrase "Down and Out in Beverly Hills" — the title of a 1986 Hollywood farce — has become a widespread reality.
In this paper, the phrase 'complementary and alternative medicines' is used to denominate those therapies originating outside the biomedical paradigm which have a widespread constituency reaching beyond the countries and ethnic groups in which they originated.
Displacement is a widespread practice.
A widespread search began.
It is a widespread sense.
This is a widespread problem.
A: Not my phrase.
During the time I was growing up, it was a derogatory phrase that was widespread in America, mostly laughed about among conservatives.
Once a word, phrase or sound bite wins widespread usage, it escapes the promulgator's possession and enters the wide world of the public domain.
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