The court said today: "These statements, not unknown to the vernacular of litigators, seem to us well within the everyday parlance of an investigative reporter."
The decision to allow the name came as little surprise in Australia, where the f-word is a common features of everyday parlance.
Iran Contra: This was the first case in which the term clearly exploded into public consciousness, if not quite into everyday parlance.
Even in everyday parlance, a distinction is drawn between the agreeable and the good.
French kings thus continued to use the title, in particular on diplomatic documents, less frequently in France itself or in everyday parlance.
The term lobbying in everyday parlance can describe a wide variety of activities, and in its general sense, suggests advocacy, advertising, or promoting a cause.
Its presence in everyday parlance shows that people understand the difference between good intentions and bad.
The last batsman in the order is sometimes referred to as Last man Jack, a term that has passed into everyday parlance.
Pond is still used today in everyday parlance to refer to 500 g, not far from its historical weight.
There are a number of different senses in which the word has come to be used, both in the social sciences and in everyday parlance.