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boilerplate

[boi-ler-pleyt] / ˈbɔɪ lərˌpleɪt /




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Say you start with templates that fit your situation, using AI-driven boilerplate language that you pull from the internet.

From MarketWatch

White House spokesperson Kush Desai said the market-prices commitment was “boilerplate language” and will ensure China pays what the market price is for the soybeans “as opposed to some arbitrary price floor.”

From The Wall Street Journal

The plaintiffs allege agents fabricated and copied and pasted boilerplate language for those reports from the raid at the Home Depot in south Sacramento.

From Los Angeles Times

The same goes for the blessed absence of boilerplate A-list praise.

From Los Angeles Times

Yum’s CEO, David Gibbs, offered the usual corporate boilerplate: the move would support “sustainable growth” and better serve customers, employees, and shareholders.

From Salon