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What about a phrase of the year?

This was the phrase of the week.

To adapt the phrase of the hour: hell, no.

✒Mystery buzz phrase of the week: "Dances with the fishes".

And now to the popular culture's phrase of the year.

The BBC examined the etymology of the phrase of the moment.

To use a phrase of the moment, this promises a "Europe of results".

Great tracts of it are, in a phrase of the moment, touchy-feely.

In economic-policy circles, the phrase of the moment is "secular stagnation".

In the phrase of the sociologist Neil Weinstein, we are "unrealistic optimists".

(At one point in "Mendacity," he interpolates the opening phrase of "The Star-Spangled Banner").

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