Clichés

/klɪˈʃeɪz/ noun

Phrases, ideas, or situations that have been used so many times they've become boring and predictable, lacking originality.

From French 'cliché,' originally a printing term for a stereotype plate that produced identical copies. It evolved metaphorically to mean overused, identical ideas.

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