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2024-08-17 23:17:01 UTC - HELPFUL

Rated by Participant: E4D928A3D2F4A044E63884FDB47F9ABD0EF8FE619352D02DB2F04E881F595CBF
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This claim is false. The earliest known use of the phrase “good morning” can be traced back to the Middle English period (1150-1500 AD) and is literally just a combination of the words “good” and “morning”. https://www.oed.com/dictionary/good-morning_int?tab=factsheet&tl=true

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