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A cliché is a formal term a trite, worn-out phrase never acceptable Idiomatic
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A cliché is
a formal term
a trite, worn-out phrase
never acceptable
Idiomatic
English
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A formal term or a trite worn out-phrase
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It would be A.trite, worn-out phrase
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