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Johnathan Mason
24 October, 23:23
How would you use cliche in a sentence
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Seth Rangel
24 October, 23:46
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"Time heals all wounds" is a cliché that people don't usually want to hear after a loss.
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My great uncle fits the cliché, "as old as the hills", better than anyone I know.
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