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I am glad it has now come into parlance again and recommend its use, to commentators as well as party activists.
An initial search of Google Trends (which monitors the historical use of Internet search terms) for the term 'mHealth' revealed time trends in searches over the period during which mHealth has come into parlance.
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Over the decades, many names have passed into everyday parlance.
The word 'pleb' seems to have passed into common parlance".
But we remain alert for other long-ago jingles to creep into police parlance.
Translated into the parlance of the bond market, the "yield curve" has seldom been steeper.
Ms. Michaels, who introduced the honorific "Ms". into common parlance, was 78.
But the way Westerners describe wines does not fit easily into Chinese parlance, and Mr. St.
Then, to slip into the parlance of our game, Ms. Nielsen and Mr. Morgan locked lips.
It's also endlessly quotable, with characters dispensing terminology that's since passed into popular parlance.
It has been cooking along quietly in legal usage until the 1990's, when it exploded into military parlance.
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