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date: 20 May 2025

cliché, n. & adj.; clichéd, adj. 

Source:
Garner's Modern English Usage
Author(s):

Bryan Garner

As a noun, cliché was borrowed from French in the mid-19th century to denote a printer's stereotype block (= a metal printing plate that is stamped or cast from a mold). The process was used to send ads, illustrations, and other matter to be printed, especially in multiple publications. By the end of the 1800s, ... ...

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