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such and such

or ²õ³Ü³¦³ó-²¹²Ô»å-²õ³Ü³¦³ó

adjective

  1. definite or particular, but not named or specified:

    They turned out to be such and such kind of people.



noun

  1. something or someone not specified:

    if such and such should happen.

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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of such and such1

late Middle English word dating back to 1400–50
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Idioms and Phrases

Not specified, unnamed and undetermined, as in They agreed to meet at such and such a time and place . [Mid-1500s]
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The situation has been nothing short of chaotic, with Zane Selvans, co-founder of Catalyst Cooperative, which works to “liberate open data about the U.S. energy system†— that is, to make public energy data easy to access, telling Salon in a video interview that the data preservation communities has had scares “on subsequent Friday afternoons, there have been frantic text messages or just rumors from folks that such and such data is going to go down.â€

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These soft deadlines said the governor of the state should certify by such and such a date in the middle of December.

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He often describes people he rates highly as "capable"; uses the phrase "I always say to people" constantly; says of laudable figures that such and such person "was and is" admirable; and leans on tropes such as, you can look at politics in terms of right and left, or in terms of right and wrong.

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Watching the conversation between Taylor and Smith, Pelt made a resolution: “After wondering how come somebody hasn’t done such and such, I said, you know what? I’m going to go ahead and do it.â€

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Well, in this Michigan case such and such happens, so therefore for our variation of it, based on what was found in that case, we’re going to do this.

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