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Discover Ludwig"famous phrase" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a statement or saying that is universally recognized, often due to its origin in history or literature. For example, "Give me liberty or give me death" is a famous phrase uttered by Patrick Henry during the American Revolution.
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They are, in the famous phrase, tabulae rasae — blank slates.
The famous phrase—"evil empire"— was a moral one.
In Bill Clinton's famous phrase, "it's the economy, stupid".
James Carville's famous phrase – "The economy, stupid" – has been superseded.
They are, in the famous phrase, tabulae rasae blank slates.
His famous phrase "resistance of despair" is commonly considered a core concept of his thought.
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"Socialism with Chinese characteristics --Deng's famous phrase--may mean many things, but it is, above all, socharacteristics --Deng
In a now-famous phrase, he described himself as seeking to rescue British workers "from the enormous condescension of posterity".
In the now-famous phrase, software is eating the world, and it's really eating the mobile world.
The first assertion had to do with her now-famous phrase "the banality of evil".
I also loved the clue "Caesarian section?" for I CAME, the "Veni" section of the famous phrase "Veni, vidi, vici".
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