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canned

adjective as in preserved

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adjective as in recorded or prepared in advance

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Hochman has scoffed at suggestions that he would be beholden to his police backers, often repeating a canned line that “nobody hates a bad cop more than a good cop.”

Others stood on the planters outside the Garden handing onto the leafless trees for a vantage point from which they could drink canned cocktails and have their cries heard over the rest of the crowd.

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Trump interjected over his playlist rarely after he stopped taking questions, occasionally tossing out canned lines about the election.

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Instead of canned tomatoes for salsas, for instance, they’re roasting them like in the old days.

A town hall aired on Univision led to a quickly debunked conspiracy theory that Harris was offering canned answers to supposedly on-the-spot questions via a teleprompter.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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