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both are used in journalistic parlance(nm)
Posted on: April 9, 2024 at 11:06:35 CT
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Ahhh...the good old Mizzou athletics website
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XRob
MU
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4/8 14:52:42
RE: Ahhh...the good old Mizzou athletics website
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GreatScott
MU
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4/8 15:43:03
lede, not lead (nm)
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zounami
MU
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4/9 00:28:24
both are used in journalistic parlance(nm)
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MizzouAstro
MU
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4/9 11:06:35
both work, but the idiomatic version is "bury the lede" (nm)
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zounami
MU
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4/9 11:26:27
Here's 5 for using the word 'parlance' in one of my threads
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XRob
MU
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4/9 11:13:07