| 1. | Severyn said, using the colloquialism frowned upon by most enforcers.
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| 2. | Electricity is a colloquialism merger of the words electric-city.
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| 3. | The title is a colloquialism of P-Orridge's.
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| 4. | :' Set the stage'is a rather dramatic colloquialism.
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| 5. | In the rural translation, furniture takes on funny colloquialisms.
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| 6. | The series isn't peppered with culturally specific colloquialisms.
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| 7. | Those are not the primary meanings of this colorful colloquialism.
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| 8. | Trying to learn the colloquialisms, the American slang, takes time.
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| 9. | I had to take colloquialisms and slang out of my own speech.
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| 10. | The phrase itself, however, is still a common American colloquialism.
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