People often say that they've "done their research" on a topic. For some context, I read about 5 scientific papers a day, maybe 1,500 a year, and I can count on my fingers the number of things I've genuinely done my research on
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To be clear, I am not actually a detective :) I was just trying to make an analogy to demonstrate why I don’t find the existence of a literal meaning of a phrase to be so important when the colloquial meaning is quite clear
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the colloquial meaning is really quite irritating, and leans heavily on the status of actual research to inflate the cut of its jibe
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