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I have seen this several times on this site, and it seems to be a departure from how things are done on other sites in the SE network and how the system is designed to work.

For example: Etymology of "to coin a phrase"

I have seen this several times on this site, and it seems to be a departure from how things are done on other sites in the SE network and how the system is designed to work.

For example: Etymology of "to coin a phrase"

I have seen this several times on this site, and it seems to be a departure from how things are done on other sites in the SE network and how the system is designed to work.

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Why are answers being posted in the comments on the question?

For example: Etymology of "to coin a phrase"

I have seen this several times on this site, and it seems to be a departure from how things are done on other sites in the SE network and how the system is designed to work.