Sentence examples for phrasing has become from inspiring English sources

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"Explicitly" does not here mean, necessarily, that his phrasing has become less knotted, more explicitly comprehensible.

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This phrase has become my motto.

The phrase has become highly contagious.

This phrase has become totally debased.

In Washington, that phrase has become a punch line, that notion a mirage.

The phrase has become a curiously pervasive idiom in American speech.

The phrase has become a titillating staple of celebrity gossip headlines.

The phrase has become synonymous with the bestselling book and television show, which will start its sixth series next year.

This phrase has become weary with overuse; let's root it out of every corner and crevice.

Today, after more than a decade of the American-led war in Afghanistan, that last phrase has become a refrain for the Obama administration.

We hear so often that America is "a nation of immigrants" or a "cultural mixing pot" that the phrase has become kind of a tired cliche.

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