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Richard Cooke (February 17, 2020). "Wikipedia Is the Last Best Place on the Internet". Wired. Retrieved February 27, 2020. No knowledge is truly useless, but at its best, Wikipedia weds this ranging interest to the kind of pertinence where Larry David's "Pretty, pretty good!" is given as an example of rhetorical epizeuxis.
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This is actually more of a traditional rhetorical-philological term than it is a modern linguistics term... AnonMoos (talk) 00:27, 26 July 2008 (UTC)[reply]
This is the my favourite wikipedia page ever. OnlyTheWanderer — Preceding unsigned comment added by OnlyTheWanderer (talk • contribs) 01:21, 13 November 2011 (UTC)[reply]
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This word seems to be essentially identical, at least as far as wikipedia knows, to Diacope. They are both listed on Repetition (rhetorical device) with essentially the same description. Perhaps they should be merged, or if they are actually different, differentiated? Personman (talk) 03:55, 22 June 2010 (UTC)[reply]