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locution

[loh-kyoo-shuhn] / loʊˈkyu ʃən /


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“I could be wrong but …” is the locution of the democratic citizen.

From Slate • Jan. 2, 2026

The New Hampshire Democrat, who got elected six years ago by a margin of just 1,017 votes, uses an unmistakably New England locution to describe her state’s voters: “Wicked independent.”

From Washington Post • Aug. 21, 2022

And how about that use of "thumbing their noses"? With that aged locution, the good governor is, without doubt, speaking directly to his demographic.

From Salon • Sep. 18, 2021

It was his background as an educator that he credited for his repetitive locution style - or, as waggish journalists dubbed it, his "single transferable speech".

From BBC • Aug. 5, 2020

It is of course the characteristic Scripture locution for those who in some way enjoy the special favour of God.

From Our Lady Saint Mary by Barry, J. G. H.




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