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I have frequently heard the expression 'coined a phrase', rarely do I see 'created'.
Sparteye, what's your reasoning behind your choice of wording here AND (for extra credit), where did the phrase 'coined a phrase/word/etc.' come from??
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Re: Created vs. Coined
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Re: Created vs. Coined
Sparteye 08/07/02 12:33 AM
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