Sentence examples for borrowing a phrase from inspiring English sources

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"So those loaves," I continued, borrowing a phrase from myself, "are rightfully mine to buy".

"It's a target-rich environment," Mr. Bellovin said, borrowing a phrase from the military.

Borrowing a phrase regularly used by President Obama, the bishops said that justice "requires shared sacrifice by all".

Viewers are overloaded with mawkish pictures that the curators call "Gothic gloomth", borrowing a phrase from Horace Walpole.

Borrowing a phrase of the pediatrician and psychoanalyst D. W. Winnicott, the child's "true self" may be lost.

Borrowing a phrase once deployed by Gilligan's kindred spirit Lynton Crosby some ask rhetorically: "Are you thinking what we're thinking"?

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Now to borrow a phrase, let me be absolutely clear.

To borrow a phrase from Lee, Shearer is ready.

To borrow a phrase from Trump, this was fake news.

"To borrow a phrase from Obama, yes we can.

To borrow a phrase from the style lexicon, Ms Ackermann seems to be having a moment.

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