| 1. | The rest, to coin a phrase, is history.
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| 2. | Loose bricks can sink ships, to coin a phrase.
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| 3. | The proximity issue was paramount, to coin a phrase.
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| 4. | Just, to coin a phrase, do it.
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| 5. | Young wrote in 1940, " to coin a phrase ."
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| 6. | To coin a phrase : It's the tax cut, stupid.
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| 7. | This separate case is, to coin a phrase, " particularly egregious ".
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| 8. | I am, to coin a phrase, a lover, not a fighter.
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| 9. | But I did not plan to coin a phrase or become a symbol of something.
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| 10. | To coin a phrase, a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.
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