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rainous

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"His antics turned out to be the nail in the proverbial coffin.

Did I you the word "proverbial" right?

Or it doesn't make sense in the context?
 

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Sounds very native.
 

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"His antics turned out to be the nail in the proverbial coffin.

Did I [STRIKE]you[/STRIKE] use the word "proverbial" right/ correctly or [STRIKE]it[/STRIKE] doesn't it make sense in the context?

Your use of "proverbial" was spot on. Please see the slight amendments I made to your post above.
 

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You could also say '. . .the proverbial nail in the coffin' (I prefer this version).

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You could also say '. . .the proverbial nail in the coffin' (I prefer this version).

Rover

Yeah. That's was the part that got tricky for me.

At first, I thought about using two "proverbial", in front of nail and coffin, but that seemed plain silly.
 

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At first, I thought about using two "proverbial", in front of nail and coffin, but that seemed plain silly.
Quite. One is enough.
 
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