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You can use this phrasing for just about any kind of disagreement: "I felt like you were...," "I feel (emotion) when you...," and so on.

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Chinese dealers use this phrase a lot.

The standfirst of this story has been updated to use this phrase.

"I hate to use this phrase," he says, "but I wondered when I would 'give my Othello'.

Many writers use this phrase to aggrandize a sentence – to intentionally make it longer and more sophisticated.

I like to use this phrase: "We have an 'apostle of the obvious' moment going on here".

The tipping point: who does not now use this phrase to describe a moment of definitive transition?

"It's too easy for quote-unquote liberals to be saying, 'Well, let's use this phrase,' " he said.

There seems to be such a laziness in -- and I hate to use this phrase -- the modern world.

Another Labour MP, Graham Allen, said that by accusing Corbyn of posing a threat to national security the Conservatives risked "devaluing every future occasion they use this phrase".

Holding things together — I use this phrase loosely — is a tale about a boy who happens upon a barnacle-encrusted box camera and develops the film inside.

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