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Mixing up words in speaking is not always a sign of cognitive decline. Often it can be due to anxiety or our brain working faster than our speech. What he did is called blending, which Bush did often (we called his made up words “Bushisms”). This article explains well: https://blog.busuu.com/spoonerisms-malapropisms-mix-up-words/

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