You use this idiom to indicate that the word/sentence that is in inverted commas is not quite true or appropriate.
e.g. "She looked very "happy", in inverted commas, to see us in the party."
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You use this idiom to indicate that the word/sentence that is in inverted commas is not quite true or appropriate.
e.g. "She looked very "happy", in inverted commas, to see us in the party."
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