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Gradually, the simple prefix of "so-called", which struck me as bizarre when first used, has seeped into the consciousness.
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"The startup mindset has seeped out of the Silicon Valley" Altman tells us.
But sectarian feeling has seeped in.
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It has seeped into people's lives.
This has seeped into our characters as well.
The whole Brooklyn hipster thing has seeped over the border.
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