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I was talking to a friend last night about some camping gear I'd bought, saying I'd tried it out but hadn't used it in anger yet, and she didn't know what I meant. Is the phrase "used in anger" (i.e., used in earnest, used in a real way) not common in NZ?
May 7, 2025, 8:41 PM
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