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The phrase comes naturally to us.

Each musical phrase comes with a remembered word, each word with a remembered rhythm.

"And that phrase comes up – 'Does the camera love her – does the camera love him'".

"The phrase comes up frequently in casual conversation in February 1953," Goldberg writes.

The phrase comes from the peaceful 1989 velvet revolution which overthrew decades of communism in Czechoslovakia.

That phrase comes through in the opening of Mr. Lindberg's piece, engulfed in tremulous cluster chords.

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A curious phrase, "coming around,".

The fatal phrase came into circulation late in the game.

I asked him where the phrase came from.

It is the phrase "coming off" (or sometimes "coming off of").

The phrase came into her head: Those are pearls that were his eyes.

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