Asides - Written by Robert Ivan on Wednesday, March 25, 2009 11:53 - 0 Comments
Phrase Finder Helps Authors, Journalists and Bloggers
Search beginnings and endings of phrases
A useful resource for authors, journalists and bloggers. Finds the most common usage in modern language by analyzing the top 1,000 results from a web search. Also useful for finding rankings of preposition before or after a specific expression.
This neat tool was created by Jonas Martinsson, the same guy who created FeedJournal, a web application for generating your personal newspaper. Check it out.
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