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"oft-repeated phrase" is correct and usable in written English
It is a phrase used to refer to a phrase that has been repeated or said many times. For example, you could say, "The phrase 'united we stand, divided we fall' is an oft-repeated phrase."
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"Nigeria needs strong institutions, not strong men," is an oft-repeated phrase and rightly so.
Members No More, but Happy as Shareholders Many of the 1,366 seat holders of the New York Stock Exchange will introduce themselves by saying, "I have been a member since" That oft-repeated phrase was put to rest when the members overwhelmingly voted to approve the exchange's merger with Archipelago Holdings, an all-electronic exchange.
"Schottische Sparsamkeit" (Scottish thriftiness) has been an oft-repeated phrase as McAllister pledged to the 3.9 million voters that he would be the first person since another Scot, Gordon Macready, who ran Lower Saxony when part of the British zone following the second world war, to balance the state's books.
The oft-repeated phrase inside the company's San Jose, Calif.
Even when quizzed about his milestone on Thursday, he started with his oft-repeated phrase: "I am not getting into that".
"I'm so stressed," is not merely the most oft-repeated phrase of the 20th century.
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Then, within each subcategory, the app displays three columns of oft-repeated phrases, in English, which you mix and match according to your needs.
You never know — the Yankees have an improbable cushion of credibility — but I suspect that "short sample" will become one of those mocked, oft-repeated phrases.
E-mail address GO SIGN UP Share Tweet You never know — the Yankees have an improbable cushion of credibility — but I suspect that "short sample" will become one of those mocked, oft-repeated phrases.
We studied transcripts and videos of more than two dozen speeches by the candidates since the last week of September, and we've identified their most oft-repeated phrases and promises.
Duolingo notoriously leverages somewhat contrived, oft-repeated phrases to drill users on vocabulary and grammar.
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