Sentence examples for worn-out adage from inspiring English sources

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The worn-out adage should mean that one must put his best foot forward, but for us, it means we are trapped, stuck to tolerate the cold mouth of death breathing down our backs.

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The old "garbage in, garbage out" adage is true, as is its inverse.

"Worn out".

It wears out without wearing.

Are your knees worn out?

Do they wear out?

Machinery wears out.

The electrodes wear out.

After all, springs wear out.

She seemed worn out.

I was worn out".

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