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are fodder
noun
Food for animals; that which is fed to cattle, horses, and sheep, such as hay, cornstalks, vegetables, etc.
Exact(53)
The disparities between states are fodder for parole's critics.
All of the shows are fodder for online clips.
"The children from the villages are fodder," said Lance Cpl.
"These people are fodder in a larger war".
An uneducated and downtrodden people are fodder to a corrupt and criminal leadership.
They are a necessary first step, but after that, they are fodder for the recycling pile.
Similar(6)
That's fodder for debate.
Instead, Hill was fodder.
This is fodder for the opposition.
They were fodder, plain and simple.
All this is fodder for debate.
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