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DENNIS PATRICK: CLICHÉS AS “LAZY SPEAK” |
The English language moves and lives and has its being as a fascinating and engaging language. Its construction, usage, and evolution offer hours for etiological investigation. So why abuse our language when it is possible to express oneself quite precisely in fine nuanced English? Good question. The answer (drumroll please…) to follow.
Consider clichés. A good dictionary definition of a cliché is a trite stereotyped phrase or term that attempts to express a popular thought or idea, but which has lost its originality through overuse. Such phrases and terms are reduced to mere bromides and platitudes.
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