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The term is fairly widely used, across the world, and "original research" consists simply of linking to news articles using the term. the article explains what the term means simply, and then provides examples. It should not be deleted.

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Proposal to remove article to individuals' articles[edit]

As "Minister of/for Everything" appears to be a common phrase rather than an official position, this article should be removed. To preserve the research, the citations may be moved to each individual's article, citing the phrase "Minister of/for Everything" where it appears. For instance, the C.D. Howe article includes "Minister of Everything" in the first paragraph (although it already cites a different source which, IMO, is more likely a primary source). Jason Olshefsky (talk) 11:08, 27 September 2017 (UTC)[reply]

I wanted to mention that another example of such a phrase is "King of Pop" which is also not an official title, so its page is a disambiguation page. As such, a disambiguation page might be a compromise. Jason Olshefsky (talk) 11:11, 27 September 2017 (UTC)[reply]