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See {{f|flannel}}. A good {{tag|metaphor}} for bad legal writing: it does no harm, but singularly fails to do any good either.  If you go to the store and there is none there, you don’t feel the need to [[I'm not going to die in a ditch about it|die in a ditch about it]].
See {{f|flannel}}. A good {{tag|metaphor}} for bad legal writing: it does no harm, but singularly fails to do any good either.  If you go to the store and [celery]] i son your list and you find they have is none, it is not something you feel the need to [[I'm not going to die in a ditch about|die in a ditch about it]].


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See flannel. A good metaphor for bad legal writing: it does no harm, but singularly fails to do any good either. If you go to the store and [celery]] i son your list and you find they have is none, it is not something you feel the need to die in a ditch about it.

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