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Do with us, do as we do, do better than us!

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Phraseologism: Do with us, do as we do, do better than us!

Meaning: A call to join the common cause, to achieve success in it.

Origin: The name of the TV program of the GDR, which Soviet television broadcast regularly in 1970. The TV show was dedicated to family sports competitions. This program has become a model for the creation of similar Russian television programs: "Dad, Mom, I am a sports family", etc.

Random phraseology:

domestic phenomenon.

Meaning:

About some, mostly negative phenomenon that has become or is becoming common.

Origin:

The expression gained wingedness after the appearance in the journal Russkoye Bogatstvo, 1910, Nos. 3 and 4, of V. G. Korolenko's article "Everyday Phenomenon", dedicated to military field courts, according to the sentences of which there were numerous executions of revolutionaries and peasants accused of participation in the "agrarian riots".

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