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1To use a common phrase the slaves were eating their heads off.
2Miss Jessie, to use the expressive common phrase, took after her aunt.
3You use a common phrase and a very objectionable phrase, young man.
4Strong as an oak, is, apparently a common phrase in French.
5It's a common phrase of many people when trying to enter their password.
6While it was a common phrase, for some reason tonight it bothered her.
7The common phrase is the only phrase that can describe it.
8Indeed, the common phrase for insanity is in this respect a misleading one.
9That's such a common phrase, such a cliché, and so unflattering.
10He was, in common phrase, to be taken or let alone.
11The common phrase with these people is, 'Our principles are peace.'
12It's a common phrase, but I feel it needs updating.
13In common phrase, it cannot be made to "let go" at will.
14Victorine uttered that sad, common phrase very sincerely, and with a sort of satisfaction.
15To 'magnify' God is a common phrase in our observances.
16They don't understand "frogs," though 't is a common phrase with us.
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