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EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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I get the feeling that Smith rehashed parts of his life for the movie.
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The committee members just rehashed arguments made weeks before.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Admittedly, I went with the pre-conceived notion the show would be a tepid rehashing of old material.
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Every story like this gives the news media the opportunity to rehash the old material.
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If not done right, it could end up as an old story too often rehashed.
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Incumbents busy raising money for the next election are not inclined to waste energy rehashing the rules of the last campaign.
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On the radio, the same things get hashed and rehashed, over and over, day after day.
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Predictably, the styling rework has done the look of the 911 no favours: rehashing a beautiful original rarely does.