Sentence examples for terrible phrase from inspiring English sources

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For this, he is serving "life meaning life" — a terrible phrase, implying no chance of parole.

"It's a terrible phrase, but I think of LSD as a potentiator of possibilities.

How can New Yorkers living in the "outer boroughs" — a terrible phrase sorely in need of reinvention — not feel the love emanating from Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg?

"Pre-obituary" is a terrible phrase, but the interesting old need to be recognised and interrogated long before their lives can be told only by a brief third-person narrative and in the past tense.

Molyneux also said free-to-play solves another specific problem for traditional games developers – "this terrible phrase from marketing: 'Can we have a demo of the game?'" that often came at the crunch point for development.

"I thought that was such a terrible phrase to use, a 'learning experience' for a rape victim".

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Facebook did say that "We remain close to fully penetrated among teens in the US," (eww, terrible phrasing) and noted there wasn't a ton of data supporting the drop with young teens.

The fun comes from the fact that machine translation is sometimes still a little inaccurate, and if your foreign accent is terrible the phrases the app returns in English can be hilarious.

Mr. Cope coined the phrase Terrible Towel because, he said, "it implied wondrous, strange things".

Even the term "net neutrality" was forbidding: "It's a terrible, technical sounding phrase," he said.

"Native ads" is a terrible Orwellian Newspeak phrase for ads that look like impartial editorial.

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