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COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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No psychiatry nonsense, no mumbo jumbo about theories and the other paraphernalia of the fiction writer.
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The gas falls into clumps, eventually producing stars, galaxies and all the other astronomical paraphernalia .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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drug paraphernalia
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She was charged with possessing drug paraphernalia .
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The car is packed solid with all our camping paraphernalia .
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Their home was decorated with Elvis Presley paraphernalia .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Every prominent scholar of nineteenth-century art planted himself in front of her, writing paraphernalia at hand.
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Every summer, they ventured into the streets with their usual paraphernalia , umbrellas and towels wrapped impertinently around their heads.
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For a while now the narrow house has been filling up with medical paraphernalia , with doctoring tackle.
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He had always liked the paraphernalia of storms: hail, lightning, darkness, thunder.
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In August 1988, he was arrested for possessing illegal drug paraphernalia - syringes.
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Miniature saltwater systems shrink miles of life into a large aquarium, plus paraphernalia .
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She pauses as the whole paraphernalia of the upcoming scene passes between them.