101.   These phrases are counterproductive in surveys because they can trigger associations favoring males, whose stride length and grip strength, on average, exceed those of women.

102.   These phrases are distracting, and tempt readers to make fun of the romantic mood Patterson is trying to set.

103.   To many Muslim scholars, the phrase is unfair and the words have taken on a negative connotation.

104.   Traditionally, that courtesy phrase is what the president of the International Olympic Committee uses when the host city takes its bow in the closing ceremony.

105.   Usually these phrases are just blather, the kind of thing people say without thinking.

106.   Was the phrase too black and white?

107.   Welfare payments and unemployment rates have been cut in half, and the constantly repeated phrase here is that anyone who wants a job can get one.

108.   When a phrase is familiar enough to take such wordplay, that is evidence that it is becoming fixed in the lexicon.

109.   While the phrase is vague, Goldberg said, most juries would interpret it as denigrating to the older worker.

110.   While the phrases are as choppy as the staircase itself, they also pull the place together.

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people 0.79%
company 0.71%
result 0.67%
thing 0.63%
report 0.57%
question 0.56%
official 0.55%
time 0.53%
issue 0.48%
phrase 0%
phrase + v. >>共 153
be 28.36%
mean 4.62%
come 4.41%
have 4.20%
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appear 2.10%
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