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The frequent repetition of this phrase in a document is a sure sign of flannel, cropping up as frequently as it does at the end of a list of specific examples of a general point. If, in an elaborate force majeure you have said,
- any deluge, flood, leak, dousing, unreasonable dampness or other unexpected aqueous invasion...
You can be sure you could have got away with “unexpected aqueous invasion”.
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