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Phrase of the Day (run its course)-12NOV22

Phrase of the Day (run its course)-12NOV22

Today’s “Phrase of the Day” is run its course and its meaning is “to develop step by step and come to an end naturally; come to an end, cease to exist, draw to a close, fade away, vanish, disappear”.

Example Sentence: Western colonial powers used football like this in the 19th century, as a lure (attraction), a tool, a way of marshalling (gathering) the locals. Perhaps, in an unlikely historical irony (contradiction), there is an element of this process in reverse now. Either way, as Qatar 2022 looms closer it seems pretty clear that sportswashing has run its course. Count the drones, the radar systems, the jets. This is Hard Sports Power.

This phrase is present in The Guardian article Forget ‘sportswashing’: Qatar 2022 is about military might and hard sports power and click here to read it.

Courtesy: The Guardian

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