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The phrase "since Clinton" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a time period or event that began during Bill Clinton's presidency or to indicate a change that occurred during that time. Example: "The economic policies have shifted significantly since Clinton took office in 1993."
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Since Clinton?
Every president since Clinton has been trying to persuade China to float its currency.
"But there aren't many fat jokes since Clinton lost weight and Gingrich left the House".
This trend has picked up pace since Clinton was endorsed at the Democratic national convention in July.
Rubio also suggested that anyone who complained about his lack of experience was aiding the enemy, since Clinton would win a "résumé competition".
Trump's apparent obsession with attacking Machado has added to worry among many Republicans that his campaign has lost focus since Clinton got under his skin in Monday's debate.
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