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Oddly, the phrase got lost in translation over the PA.
But the phrase got repeated as a précis of Franklin Roosevelt's character.
Pass on by!" By the time this phrase got to the colored boy at the end of the line, it was a good deal changed.
The phrase got stuck in Liebling's mind and he planted it in the writer's, and each time she whizzes by the Metropolitan Tower she mutters it.
Derived from the title of his 1941 book praising Latin America's largest country, the phrase got expanded and recycled ad nauseam as a refrain, "Brazil is the country of the future — and always will be," used to casually dismiss a nation long plagued by high inflation and entrenched corruption.
The phrase got him thinking.
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Every phrase gets a brush of lacquer.
The phrase "gets bandied about in various ways," said Mr. Goldkorn.
It is a terrible thing when a once-noble phrase gets beaten to a meaningless pulp.
That phrase gets at what is probably the biggest barrier that Ridejoy has to confront: the issue of trust.
But all of them fit the phrase "getting away from it all".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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