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Unquote Quote Idiom Means Phrase Coined Disbelief Practice

Phrase/Idiom quote, unquote
Definition This idiom means to use a phrase which has been coined by someone else but saying it in disbelief.
Example He wants to practice law because it is a quote – respected – unquote field.

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