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- noun Plural form of
punditry .
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Examples
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But a pundit who understood these precepts and uttered punditries accordingly would not be in the game for very long.
Robin Lakoff: It's Not As Bad as All That Robin Lakoff 2010
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But a pundit who understood these precepts and uttered punditries accordingly would not be in the game for very long.
Robin Lakoff: It's Not As Bad as All That Robin Lakoff 2010
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But a pundit who understood these precepts and uttered punditries accordingly would not be in the game for very long.
Robin Lakoff: It's Not As Bad as All That Robin Lakoff 2010
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But a pundit who understood these precepts and uttered punditries accordingly would not be in the game for very long.
Robin Lakoff: It's Not As Bad as All That Robin Lakoff 2010
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But a pundit who understood these precepts and uttered punditries accordingly would not be in the game for very long.
Robin Lakoff: It's Not As Bad as All That Robin Lakoff 2010
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But a pundit who understood these precepts and uttered punditries accordingly would not be in the game for very long.
Robin Lakoff: It's Not As Bad as All That Robin Lakoff 2010
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But a pundit who understood these precepts and uttered punditries accordingly would not be in the game for very long.
Robin Lakoff: It's Not As Bad as All That Robin Lakoff 2010
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I guess I ought to pass out a history book to everybody in the punditries and remind them that Ronald Reagan, who's now canonized in Washington, didn't even campaign for Jerry Ford.
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Human folly never ceases and neither do claptrap punditries lacking substance and solution.
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The punditries on both sides are frenetic for one reason or another.
Think Progress » Mainstream media pick up Drudge fiction. 2006
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