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After pictures of the incident appeared in press around the world, a new nickname of "two jabs" was coined for him by journalists.

From BBC

"The great replacement is very simple," French conspiracy theorist Renaud Camus, who coined the term, has said.

From Salon

In her research, Karen coined the phrase “fashion identity assimilation” to describe the ways individuals use style to gain acceptance by specific cultural or social groups.

From Salon

Six years ago in this newspaper, I coined the term “rancho libertarian” to describe a political ideology I was observing in many of the Latino men I knew.

A proposition coined as a “revenge measure” was added to the ballot, targeting how a healthcare foundation that is a prime proponent of rent control measures could spend their revenue.

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