British disease
Britishnoun
Example Sentences
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"It's a British disease - we validate success by the exit rather than achievement of the business."
From BBC • May 31, 2017
In their very different ways, Cusk and Macdonald both admirably resist succumbing to the very British disease of self-deprecation, while also skirting any temptation to present an easily likeable literary persona.
From The New Yorker • Dec. 23, 2014
But the British disease could be embedded to the extent that a bubble is inevitable without more far-reaching reforms to a tax system that already encourages speculation in property.
From The Guardian • Jul. 14, 2013
Those who ran television, he said, were "part of the British disease", hostile to markets and competition.
From BBC • Jun. 3, 2013
This latest outbreak of the "British disease" posed the most serious threat yet to Prime Minister James Callaghan's shaky Labor government.
From Time Magazine Archive
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