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grist

[grist] / grɪst /




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Presidents were all grist: “Jimmy Carter went to Philadelphia for the bicentennial. He laid hands on the Liberty Bell and the crack was healed. Hallelujah!”

From New York Times

They also provided the grist for her column and her first book, “Dish: The Inside Story on the World of Gossip,” as well as her memoir and the two novels that followed.

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Earlier periods in American history also created grist for teenage angst.

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There’s a calculation here, and a cynical one: It’s better grist for the culture war to oppose vaccination than to be a booster for it.

From Washington Post

Company officials’ boastful statements to investors have now become grist for the lawsuits.

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