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Courage is not a word I'd use to describe a lot of today's fiction.
Wimpy isn't the word you would use to describe a Jeff Kinney book tour.
"False urgency" is a phrase we use to describe a phenomenon sometimes mentioned by the executives.
They describe his match-mentality in the phrases one might use to describe a guru achieving nirvana.
A hockey stick seems a strange metaphor for a native of Colombia to use to describe a telecommunications market.
The phrase has even evolved an off-label use to describe a downward spiral in mental health.
This triples the criteria for "bomb" cyclogenesis, which meteorologists use to describe a rapidly intensifying mid-latitude storm.
"Partial-birth abortion" is the term opponents of abortion use to describe a method that doctors use infrequently to terminate pregnancies after about 16 weeks.
'Breakdown is a general term that people use to describe a very, very wide variety of experiences.' Still, he feels it is an 'appropriate' word.
Every day, he reviewed a binder with thousands of words he could use to describe a horse race, such as "troll" and "somnambulant".
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Hepatitis, a word that doctors use to describe an inflammation of the liver, can be caused by many infectious agents.
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