favourite AAM unsubstantives

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Having read many different types of unsubstantive claims in the various AAM threads that seem to drive people nuts perhaps they should all be grouped together in one place so that they could be selected in a similar way to the emoticons.
To start the ball rolling here are a few of my personal favourites,
According to government reports
Everyone knows that
By all accounts
Figures show that
A taximan told me
Independent research shows
It's well known that

p.s. I'm not saying I don't use any of these only that lately I have found myself deleting (and rightly so) a line of text where I've realised that the first response will be asking for me to back up my claim.
 
Uncontestable

Does "Probably the best..." or variations thereon get round having to prove one's assertion.
 
what's an unsubstantive?

I love the imaginative use of language on AAM
 
huh?

I get emails at work with the heading FW.
I dont know what this means but assume its f****ng work?
 
Pronsias excels himself

Front page of today's Irish Times

De Rossa recognised by all as most active...

De Rossa acknowledged by all parties as (probably) best ever Minister...

De Rossa repected by his colleagues...

De Rossa is intelligent because he left school at 16??

De Rossa has a sense of humour - yes we'll concede him that. :D
 
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