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Apple's autocorrect innovation drew giggles with the promise of iPhones no longer correcting common expletives.
Source: https://www.legit.ng/business-economy/1538515-apple-defying-times-stays-quiet-ai/
He said he was conducting the affairs of the House when Biduri “started using vulgar expletives, communal remarks and made vile and disgusting comments directed against Danish Ali “.
Source: https://www.siasat.com/bidhuri-row-congress-chief-suresh-demands-bjp-mp-suspension-2704185/
It was Stench that allowed me to check off all kinds of bucket list items: put expletives on the front page, put a picture of myself in the paper, photoshop and publish Chancellor Yang with a six-pack.
The 30-year-old kept the Lionesses' hopes alive by diving low to her left and catching Jennifer Hermoso's spot-kick, and let her emotions get the better of her by screeching expletives at the top of her lungs.
Source: https://www.dailystar.co.uk/sport/football/breaking-lionesses-earps-f-off-30745595
The driver (Edwards) exited his vehicle, approached Constable Harlequin, and told him that someone called ‘Demon’ was on the phone and started using a series of expletives towards him.
Source: https://hgptv.com/construction-worker-who-assaulted-police-rank-arrested/
The gist is (keeping expletives out of it) “get it up the field”.
The MLA was also heard hurling expletives at the reporters surrounding him.
They pepper their conversations with laughter, expletives and exclamations, even as they remind themselves of Carl Sagan’s adage, however overused, that extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence.
Source: https://www.wired.com/story/no-the-james-webb-space-telescope-hasnt-broken-cosmology/