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Meanings of new catchphrase in English
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Usage of new catchphrase in English
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And the newcatchphrase can do more harm than good.
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Perhaps Conte will coin a newcatchphrase at Chelsea.
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The trailer for Marvel Endgame has arrived and it has already given fans a newcatchphrase.
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As political turbulence seems unlikely to disappear anytime soon, complaining about a lack of stability may become bankers' newcatchphrase.
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Either she's gunning for a newcatchphrase or she's just thought of the only name on the planet sillier than Twinnilee.
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It will do nothing to secure agreement, but 'Blue Flu' will become the newcatchphrase of condemnation for a long time to come.
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That's the newcatchphrase for the region that's got a new feature: a container ship wedged on a reef, 12 nautical miles offshore.
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The newcatchphrase, We Are the Storm, is an unsubtle cue to a group that the FBI has labelled a potential domestic terrorist threat.
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The newcatchphrase here is "warrant-based targeting": U.S. forces will need to secure warrants from Iraqi judges in order to conduct missions to detain suspects.
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But AT&T marketers are surely already working on newcatchphrases like "Your spouse's world delivered."
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"The press is out to get me" became McCain's newcatchphrase.
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Sirius XM radio launched a 24-hour channel last weekend exploring the media frenzy around Sheen's behavior and his popular newcatchphrases.