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It’s good to talk, at the end of the day

According to an online survey I’ve just read on a BBC website, clichés like ‘at the end of the day’, ‘24/7’ and ‘literally’ are among the most reviled by respondents. Is that interesting or what? I picked a few examples of irritating clichés out of the survey for your information, so you can read them yourselves:

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The Pre-Budget Report was a victory for prudent economic governance and will pull the country through the current crisis.

  • Absolutely, these guys know what they're doing.
  • It's a start, but we needed to do more.
  • Can't decide either way.
  • It didn't go nearly far enough.
  • Are you kidding? You can rearrange the deckchairs, but I'm off to the lifeboats.
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