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"synonymous phrase" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it to refer to a phrase or expression that has the same meaning as another phrase or expression, for example: "do away with" and "get rid of" are synonymous phrases.
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The first is to make more use of "creative coalitions" (it avoids the tainted if synonymous phrase "coalitions of the willing").
Percy eventually became so identified with the more progressive wing of the party known as the Rockefeller Republicans that "decent Chuck Percy Republicans" became a synonymous phrase.
The term "rhetoric" has acquired an unfortunate connotation, but the synonymous phrase "effective communication" may be used for a project the academic community must actively engage in as a part of their place in the division of intellectual labor.
A synonymous phrase is "altered states of awareness" or "altered state of mind".
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This year, apart from adding "nubby little cabbages" (sprouts) to the bulging plate, the wide, wide world of news has offered up a steady supply of the Guardian's very own gratuituous, synonymous phrases – or inelegant variation – which we know and love as Povs.
To include all other synonymous phrases (that do not necessarily contain the word 'infect'), we included the word 'infection'infection
The name Miley Cyrus used to be synonymous with phrases like Disney star, teenybopper icon and wholesome role model.
Jana Bennett, the departing BBC Vision director, became synonymous with the phrase "first female director general".
The bitterly ironic phrase synonymous with the finance-driven economic collapse of the last four years – "too big to fail" – is a perfectly dark reflection of Schumacher's irresistibly optimistic vision for reinventing economics as if people (and the planet) mattered.
Syracuse, for instance, won the 2003 men's basketball national title behind the freshman Carmelo Anthony, who promptly left for the N.B.A. Yet Calipari has become synonymous with the phrase "one-and-done," in the same way Tom Izzo's Michigan State teams are known for playing formidable defense or Mike Krzyzewski is known for populating Duke's roster with great shooters.
Named commissioner in 2006, Goodell became synonymous with the phrase "protecting the shield," a reference to the NFL logo, during the early years of his tenure and toughened the league's personal conduct policy in 2007.
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