set phrase
Example Sentences
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Her adult life has been marked by constant war, so much so that “defeating the terrorists” is little more than a set phrase she rolls her eyes at.
From The Guardian • Sep. 19, 2016
"A searing indictment of Thatcher's Britain" became a set phrase if you were suggesting a story at the monthly writers' conference.
From The Guardian • Apr. 14, 2013
In Spanish, it is a set phrase, less dramatic than it sounds when translated literally, but he soon looked pretty silly.
From The Guardian • Jan. 14, 2013
To all these statements and to Rulev's attempts to take my blood pressure, I responded with a single, set phrase: "I refuse to be examined until I'm reunited with my wife."
From Time Magazine Archive
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Country gentlemen still talked in good set phrase about "the robbery of the Church"; in actual fact they were very complacently and competently helping to administer its new constitution.
From Irish Books and Irish People by Gwynn, Stephen Lucius