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coin a phrase
verb as in compose
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Example Sentences
Strikingly, Sir Keir nodded to ex-Chancellor George Osborne’s phrase from the austerity era, telling the audience: "To coin a phrase, 'we’re all in it together'."
But to coin a phrase, at the moment it seems that Donald Trump has fallen and he can’t get up.
Of course, the various stakeholders will have different ideas about how to build back better, to coin a phrase, and their proposals will have some upsides and downsides — including their impact on the environment, the timeline and the cost.
To coin a phrase, it's the economy, stupid — or, more to the point, it's how American voters perceive the economy.
Rather than discuss the important nuances of diversity and inclusion with the desire to create some level of social cohesion, let’s just coin a phrase that appeals to our tribe.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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