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That's why Boehner's choice words to Reid are more than just palace intrigue, to use the phrase of the week.
AS most everyone knows by now, the Constitution is not a suicide pact -- to use the phrase of the moment.
A "dialogue of civilizations"—to use the phrase of Jamal M. Ibrahim, Sudanese ambassador in London is under way.
Maybe it will be El Duque who will, to use the phrase of Manager Joe Torre, "take the bull by the horns".
To use the phrase of one early 19th-century carnivore, apparently innocent vegetarian foods "are ushered into the world on the spoils of the slain".
In many cases, early success can be down to luck; investors can be "fooled by randomness" to use the phrase of Nassim Taleb, an author.
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But no: I fell short of Bingo this time, because she did not use the phrase "Team of Rivals".
I wince every time I read poll reports that use the phrase "margin of error".
People frequently use the phrase "Roy of the Rovers" to describe his story.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com