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The most annoying political phrases?
Voters continually hear cliches such "as the fact is" and "I understand what you're saying" but a report found they are less likely to trust a person who uses them.
A survey also showed they preferred concise answers, rather than going into more detail, and the Daily Politics has found some of the worst offenders.
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