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Then, using the parlance of a seasoned musician, the 17-year-old senior added, "I just hope my chops are good today".
We were told of flourishing startups and opportunities for all, yet the internet has amplified global inequalities, says Andrew Keen, a writer on the internet revolution, using the parlance of openness and opportunity to create an industry of disproportionately wealthy entrepreneurs.
Friends who were gay but "closeted," using the parlance of the time, or anyone who stood out in any way, felt an affinity for Prince.
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To use the parlance of the time, it's completely mental.
To use the parlance of t'internet, he is the spirit animal of awards season.
To use the parlance of this publication, I'm worried we may be reaching "peak shark".
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.
That is, real musicians locking together – getting "in the pocket", to use the parlance of the day.
Not so much LMAO – to use the parlance of Radio 1 listeners – as showing it off instead.
To use the parlance of your column, I, too, shall survive, but with a great deal less respect for The Times.
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