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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
coin .
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Indo-European, a term coined in the early nineteenth century, is clunky.
The English Is Coming! Leslie Dunton-Downer 2010
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Indo-European, a term coined in the early nineteenth century, is clunky.
The English Is Coming! Leslie Dunton-Downer 2010
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Runner's high, a term coined in the 1970s, can more accurately be described as a release of endorphins that leaves the runner feeling stress-free, pain-free, and overall happy.
Gretchen Braun: A Runner's World: Taking on the Full Marathon Gretchen Braun 2012
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False equivalency is a term coined by James Fallows.
John Stoehr: The Media Bias No One Talks About John Stoehr 2011
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Runner's high, a term coined in the 1970s, can more accurately be described as a release of endorphins that leaves the runner feeling stress-free, pain-free, and overall happy.
Gretchen Braun: A Runner's World: Taking on the Full Marathon Gretchen Braun 2012
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False equivalency is a term coined by James Fallows.
John Stoehr: The Media Bias No One Talks About John Stoehr 2011
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False equivalency is a term coined by James Fallows.
John Stoehr: The Media Bias No One Talks About John Stoehr 2011
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False equivalency is a term coined by James Fallows.
John Stoehr: The Media Bias No One Talks About John Stoehr 2011
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"The rats won't be coming back," said one of the men guarding the building, dressed in a leather jacket over a traditional robe, using the term coined by Col.
An Uneasy Calm Sam Dagher 2011
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False equivalency is a term coined by James Fallows.
John Stoehr: The Media Bias No One Talks About John Stoehr 2011
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