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To use the parlance of the time, it's completely mental.
To use the parlance of this publication, I'm worried we may be reaching "peak shark".
To use the parlance of t'internet, he is the spirit animal of awards season.
However it may, to use the parlance of a bygone era, blow your mind a bit.
Or, to use the parlance of C4's digital channels, Luke Johnson + 1.
Afropunk 2017 was, to use the parlance of its switched-on black crowd, lit.
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"I yield the floor to the gentleman from Virginia, the next vice president of the United States, Tim Kaine," Vice President Joe Biden said, using the parlance of the Senate — a chamber both he and Kaine have served in — to introduce the man he hopes will succeed him.
That injunction usually means — to use the condescending parlance of another time — "little people," unobtrusive and unhappy members of the working and middle classes who are anonymous to the point of invisibility.
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