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Ulises Adams
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14 February, 12:09
Use a cliche in a sentence that you create.
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14 February, 12:14
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Don't go outside - it's raining cats and dogs!
A cliche is an overused expression, in this case - raining cats and dogs. It's become so used that it turned into an idiom.
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