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He thought of the words Rescorla had so often used to comfort dying soldiers.

Even the term so often used, "therapeutic cloning," implies more than they are prepared to deliver.

But now the number is not so often used to determine drug treatment, doctors say.

"Unfairly treated" is a phrase so often used these days that one tends to dismiss it.

The Fibonacci sequence is so often used to describe the beauty of things.

And defamation — so often used as a legal tool to repress political speech — should be decriminalized.

This, I think, is why defecation is so often used as an example of the private sphere.

We despised the concepts of "woman novelist", and "female imagination", so often used to dismiss books we cherished.

"What so often used to happen in film and in television was that the ethnic minority was the bad guy.

I also tried the word "wilderness" but gave up because it is so often used metaphorically or as implying lack of value.

She clearly had that X-factor that critics have always struggled to define, using the words so often used of Duse, "soul" and "spirit".

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