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Shyanne Dougherty
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2 December, 16:12
Examples of cliche in true grit
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Zayne Hughes
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Clichés are words or phrases the is constantly or usually used to express a thought. Examples would be: it's a matter of time, waste of time, fit as a fiddle, etc. If this question asks about the movie True Grit (2010), then a cliché phrase example from the movie would be, "a man of true grit"
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