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The most common phrase was "quagmire".
AFTER "rate hikes", the most common phrase in America's electricity industry these days is "death spiral".
The most common phrase you hear from an Argentine, especially if you happen to be a visiting foreigner, is this: 'Vivimos en el culo del mundo'.
"Can the drummer get some vocals in his monitors please?" A variation of the most common phrase you'll ever hear a singer say on stage, and yet Lewis Bowman, Chapel Club's enigmatic vocalist, says it with such charm.
"The most common phrase you hear from the states is, 'Everything is on the table,' " said Arturo Perez, a fiscal analyst with National Conference of State Legislatures, who predicted the worst financial year for states since the end of World War II.
The most common phrase used by Owen Smith [the challenger] is, 'I agree with Jeremy.' Apart from Trident and Syria – and I always argued for free votes on those because I knew they were conscience issues – on virtually every other area there was consensus".
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At least two other bloggers have recently discoursed on one of the most common phrases in that dialect: "a portrait emerges".
Molly Hodson, head of media and external affairs at the Trussell Trust, said in response to the research: "One of the most common phrases we hear at Trussell Trust food banks is 'I never thought this would be me'.
But what it is asserting is bad enough, since in effect it's saying that subtracting the space between "thank" and "you" (and using lowercase letters) is enough to make one of the most common phrases in the English language its private property, in this use.
One of the most common phrases I hear is: "Who would want to be a social worker?" The more we chip away at those who work on the frontline, the harder it becomes to find people with the right motives to do the essential work that social workers do every single day.
But thanks to his national TV ad buy, wherein the oilman announces that "this is one emergency that we can't drill our way out of," embracing Pickens is a temptation that Democrats can't resist - especially when "offshore drilling" and "my friends" are competing to rank as the most common phrases emerging from the mouth of John Sidney McCain III.
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