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Injured Alireza Firouzja plays through pain to shock world No 1 Magnus Carlsen in Oslo
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Norway Chess: Pragg humbles Carlsen once again; Gukesh, Divya suffer classical losses
If you turn the pages of an English dictionary to find the meaning of the word "cliché", it will tell you that a cliché is nothing but a phrase or an idea that has been so overused that it no longer holds its original meaning. At the 14th edition of Norway Chess in Oslo, the feeling of shock and disappointment associated with a defeat faced by Magnus Carlsen has become a bit of a cliché. The result itself doesn't really yield that feeling of shock or disappointment anymore.