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The phrase "below the Mason-Dixon line" never sounded so tingly.

The phrase "below the surface" is a clever one, since it connects with the nautical bent of stories full of oceans, ships, and fish.

This option is still a little abrupt and forceful to use with strangers, so you'll probably want to opt for the phrase below if you want to be extra-delicate.

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Each sentence after the boldfaced phrase below is a "direction".

The phrases below are common everyday phrases and are words to live by both in your personal and professional life.

So female speakers should substitute a ca for krap in the phrases below.

If you hear yourself uttering one of these phrases below, ask yourself: Is this how I really want my child to act?

The band's statement includes an odd note of finality regarding AC/DC's longtime vocalist Brian Johnson (that "future ventures" phrase below carries a lot of weight).

So I would say to Ms. Stewart, "Kiedy pociag do Milwaukee odchodzi" -- no, wait, that means "When does the train leave for Milwaukee?" I meant to use the phrase right below it, "Z calego serca," which means, colloquially speaking, "I agree with all my heart".

After reciting the Al-Fatihah and before the ruku', recite the phrase given below 15 times.

Read the top 30 most common body-shaming phrases below. .

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