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Please stop with the political usage examples. Equinox ◑ 09:11, 15 June 2018 (UTC)


 * The phrase was: Conservative MP Sarah Wollaston, who also chairs the health committee, said on Twitter: “Ah ha, so just to be clear, we are now going to have to amend the ‘unamendable’ after the agreed amendable amendment acquired a sneaky sting in the tail. What a time to be alive...” The Independent, Brexit: Theresa May's compromise plan falls apart as pro-EU rebels brand it 'unacceptable'
 * Is the issue related to Conservative MP Sarah Wollaston, who also chairs the health committee? In which case we could write “Ah ha, so just to be clear, we are now going to have to amend the ‘unamendable’ after the agreed amendable amendment acquired a sneaky sting in the tail. What a time to be alive...”
 * Or do you believe that the we are now going to have to amend the ‘unamendable’ after the agreed amendable amendment acquired a sneaky sting in the tail. is also political?
 * Could we found a non political usage of the term unamendable?
 * Also, because there are political words, and because those words need examples, I assume an open, fair and rules-based example criteria system, might be profitable.
 * Also, because there are political words, and because those words need examples, I assume an open, fair and rules-based example criteria system, might be profitable.