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[ SECRET POST #6839 ]
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(Anonymous) 2025-09-27 02:40 am (UTC)(link)Also, even before the novel by the same name, "a stranger in a strange land" was a phrase used three separate times by L Frank Baum in various Oz books. Phrases can enter the zeitgeist even without us being able to trace a direct line, so even if Doyle didn't come up with the phrasing of Occam's Razor, there may be tons of people out there right now who have no idea that they got it from Holmes before they saw it in the wild. My point stands.
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Okay, I’m not entirely sure what your point is exactly. I think we’re in agreement on everything except whether the saying I mentioned counts as something entering the lexicon via the Sherlock Holmes stories.