Great political issues, to borrow a phrase, are not always what they seem.
To borrow a phrase, the company has done well by doing good.
Women have long borrowed key phrases from the fashion vocabulary of men.
I found, too, a phrase borrowed from the business world: "roll out."
This is an area where we, as an institution, need - to borrow a phrase - to 'put down some red lines'.
He spoke his own kind of English with an occasional phrase borrowed from other languages.
One must borrow phrases from the sky, words from beyond the stars.
But to borrow a phrase often delivered to impatient travelers, we're not there yet.
Would you care to borrow a phrase from our enemies below and place a small bet?
However, to borrow a phrase from Apple, there's an app for that!