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The problem is in the phrase itself.
"He crackled," in the phrase of Alastair Reid.
There's too much confection in the phrase.
Building up pressure, as in the phrase "contents under pressure".
In the phrase "I Like Ike," the power shifted.
The clue is in the phrase "drink and the devil".
That's the dilemma inherent in the phrase moral hazard.
Do, please, pay attention to the importance of grammar in the phrase "them patio doors".
It was, in the phrase coined by Joseph Heller's chiropractor's cousin, a total "Catch-22".
In the phrase of the sociologist Neil Weinstein, we are "unrealistic optimists".
(The same error often appears in the phrase "free reign," which should be "free rein").
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