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phrase

[freyz] / freɪz /




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Although local courts have not found Thompson guilty of any crime, the phrase was ruled unconstitutional by the country's top court in 2006.

From Barron's

If so, you may be falling victim to rage bait, which Oxford University Press has named its word or phrase of the year.

From BBC

Even if there is a will or trust, common phrases such as “to my descendants” or “to my children” can open the door for a surprise relative to make a claim.

From The Wall Street Journal

We're talking about locking IN - the phrase you might have seen on social media or heard people saying lately.

From BBC

Bill James — the godfather of baseball analytics, who coined the phrase sabermetric in the late 1970s — did not revolutionize the way the sports industry looked at data so we could have more prop bets.

From Los Angeles Times