Sentence examples for the correct phrasing from inspiring English sources

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Impossible to achieve the correct phrasing.

Aside from the fact that this sentence is overstuffed, the correct phrasing is "forbids … to lobby," not "forbids … from lobbying".

(Or something like that. You would think I would be able to Google the correct phrasing on gratuitous Samuel Johnson quotes).

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The correct phrase is "Merry Christmas".

I believe the correct phrase is 'frosted tips', Daniel.

The correct phrase would be: "It's always slightly less light than dawn before dawn".

I will bet that most people believe that the correct phrase is JUST DESSERTS instead of the correct JUST DESERTS, because the majority of people pronounce the second word with the accent on the allegedly wrong syl-AH-ble.

If the strong form of linguistic relativism were true, then not having the correct phrase or being forced to use a weird one would change our perception of what's taking place.

Commonly misremembered as, "Do you feel lucky, punk?", the correct phrase is the rather less pithy: "You've got to ask yourself one question: 'Do I feel lucky?' Well, do ya punk?" Then there's possibly the best-known movie misquote – "Play it again, Sam" from 1942's Casablanca.

Whether the correct phrase is denial of service or "bot swarm" or "something hammering the Application Programming Interface" (API) of the commenting system — the fact is something odd was happening in May 2017.

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