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A cliche is a phrase or opinion that is overused and can betray a lack of original thought. For example, using the term Abandon Ship. Many use this phrase outside its original meaning. Its original form was a command to leave a ship which was sinking or in a state of destress which could effect human life.

Now however, the phrase is used in any situation to mean people leaving a situation or event. An instance of this would be a number of people leaving their jobs because the company is in trouble or even to leave a party which is dead or boring and people would say "no fun here, I'm going to abandon ship" meaning they are leaving the party.

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A cliche is an overused phrase or idea that has lost its originality and impact due to its widespread use. It can lack originality or become predictable, making it less effective in communication.

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