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  2. 10 phrases Brits are sick of hearing at work - AOL

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    There are some cliche phrases Brits just can’t stand in the workplace.

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  4. 8 Phrases to Eliminate From Your Work Vocabulary - AOL

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    Here are eight phrases you might use at work without much thought – but But some of them can be seriously annoying to co-workers and alarming to managers. 8 Phrases to Eliminate From Your Work ...

  5. List of British regions by life expectancy - Wikipedia

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    Life expectancy in British regions in comparison with regions of other European countries in 2017 and 2018, according to Eurostat [4] [5]

  6. Category:Lists of English phrases - Wikipedia

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  7. Category:English phrases - Wikipedia

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    Get a life (idiom) Get Out of Jail Free card; Give me liberty or give me death! Go ahead, make my day; Go fever; Go West, young man; God bless you; God is dead; Goffe and Whalley; Going Dutch; A good day to die; Good morning; Goodness Gracious Me; Gordon Bennett (phrase) A grain of salt; Gratis versus libre; Great Scott; The greatest thing ...

  8. 29 phrases you're using at work that make you seem ... - AOL

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    How you communicate with others at work plays a big role in how you're perceived and your ability to generate trust.

  9. British slang - Wikipedia

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    (or Old Blighty) Britain, home. Used especially by British troops serving abroad or expatriates. [44] [45] A relic of British India, probably from the Hindi billayati, meaning a foreign land. [46] blim A very small piece of Hashish. Also used as slang with the word bus (Blimbus) for the shortest British coach bodies of the 1960s to 1980s. blimey