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The name stands for If This Then That, a phrase that represents the way its "triggers" (this) and "actions" (that) are used for the different "channels".
Then Jerry Saltz says of the piece, "I actually get off on that," a phrase that loses all pretense of euphemism when actually discussing masturbation.
Is that a phrase?
Alliteration is often a clue that a phrase might be shopworn.
Valentine seems too smart not to realize that a phrase like "emotionally into the game" might bother a player.
But the British are not convinced, fearing that a phrase like "fighting fraud" could potentially have very wide ramifications.
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That's a phrase that's been welded to US politics for the last year.
"I believe that's a phrase that I started years ago on the BOB GRANT show.
That's a phrase, right?
That was a phrase he used".
That was a phrase I used a lot".
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