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Has the phrase "Thrown Under The Bus" jumped the shark?
#1
Okay now, man up. No flip-flopping. We have to break the gridlock in our cliches. It's time for a new beginning.
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#2
well at the end of the day ....
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#3
Why don't you look in the mirror.
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#4
I think going forward that we need to get our ducks in a row on that.
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#5
As a former motor coach operator, I've always disliked the "Thrown under the bus" cliche.

lafinfil's example is another annoying one.

=wr=
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#6
Like, y'know, basically.....
Uhm.... I mean.... well....
NARF !
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#7
It seems the word "actually" has crept into some folks language enough that they almost use it in every sentence...

=wr=
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#8
Not at all.

As a component of the American lexicon, it is a game-changer.
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#9
In the final analysis, conventional wisdom holds that it is robust and has legs.
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#10
It is what it is.
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