Arg! is that what you were looking for
'Spread the word' is already a catch-phrase. Near synomyms are: 'tell the world and his neighbour'; 'tell the world and his wife'; 'put it about'; 'go tell it on the mountain'.
No, "sic 'em" is the phrase commonly used to command a dog to attack. The word "sic" is an old English word that means "attack" or "so."
How come is often used instead of why.
A euphemism is a word or phrase that is used in place of one that is negative or unsavory. For example, "passed away" is used as a euphemism for "died".
Exposition
I mean they only used the word twice and i guess they did so to like really tell ppl what he or she did and was guilty about
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There is no single word that can be used for the phrase "age bias". However, the phrase "age discrimination" could be used when applied correcly.
euphemism
Another word or phrase that can be used instead of "for this reason" is "therefore" or "as a result".
No, "ad verbatim" is not a correct phrase in Latin. The correct phrase would be "ad verbum," which means exactly, word for word.
Euphemism