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Don't be afraid of using the phrase "in conclusion.
It may only be another few months before white politicians are using the phrase in embarrassing ways to appear less out-of-touch with us common-folk.
It turns out I've been using the phrase "in the middle of nowhere" incorrectly my whole life.
The Observer was comparatively tardy, first using the phrase in December 2007, when Sir Alex Ferguson thumbed Arsenal as Manchester United's main rivals since 1992.
Buying his house, a wooden, Edwardian edifice, he says, "I'll take it," and smiles to himself, remembering Philip Larkin using the phrase in "Mr Bleaney".
He played down suggestions that he thought leaving the EU would be "mad", although he did not actually deny using the phrase in private.
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In December, Hillary Clinton used the phrase in a speech delivered at a human rights gala.
Fugate first used the phrase in public in 2011, quoted in the Wall Street Journal.
The German president, Joachim Gauck, also used the phrase in a speech in April last year.
Sturgeon used the phrase in the BBC Scotland leaders' debate on 24 March.
(Norman Lamont used the phrase in the early 1990s; Cameron was his special adviser).
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