Sentence examples for it's coined from inspiring English sources

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"The Village", as it's coined, is a hip college area near Vanderbilt University.

When a phrase is coined, it's COINED.

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Even this aphorism is not Virchow's; it was coined by François Vincent Raspail in 1825.

"Third wave" was indeed intended to define a new generation – it was coined by Rebecca Walker, Alice Walker's daughter – in 1992.

(Actually, it was coined in the BBC's magazine, The Listener, in 1962, but popularized by Snow's title two years later).

It is coined by the exhibition's curator, Briony Fer, and – rarely amongst its genre – her accompanying book is a marvellous piece of writing and thinking.

When I researched its origins, however, I discovered that it was coined to describe modern cooking: a short-order cook".

Since it was coined it has appeared in Dictionary.com's 21st Century Lexicon.

"Fake news" is rampant although that phrase lost its significance more or less the moment it was coined.

The word "pollster," when it was coined, was meant as a slur, like "huckster".

It was coined in 1901, when one Dr. James Girdner published a book by the same name.

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