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  1. Jul 14, 2016 · Dear Quote Investigator: When Arthur Conan Doyle’s famous detective Sherlock Holmes was explaining to his good friend John A. Watson the nature of his latest deduction he supposedly employed the well-known phrase: Elementary, my dear Watson. I was astonished to learn that Holmes never said this phrase in any of the canonical stories and novels.

  2. Learn the meaning and origin of the famous phrase that Sherlock Holmes never said. Find out how it was used by P. G. Wodehouse and in Sherlock Holmes' films.

  3. Jul 1, 2006 · Claim: Sherlock Holmes said, "Elementary, my dear Watson." Rating: False. About this rating. Many a person, whether historical figure or fictional character, has become associated with a...

  4. Aug 17, 2016 · Conan Doyle used “elementary” a few times in the Sherlock Holmes stories, and “my dear Watson” many times. In “The Crooked Man” (1893) both of these components are included. But there are 52 words between them. It is often stated that the line was first used in the American movie The Return of Sherlock Holmes from 1929.

  5. Elementary, my dear Watson. A phrase often attributed to Sherlock Holmes , the English detective in the works of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle . Holmes supposedly says this to his amazed companion, Dr. Watson, as he explains his reasoning in solving a crime. Though these precise words are never used in the Holmes stories, something like them appears ...

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  7. Probably the most famous of Sherlock Holmes quotes, “Elementary, my dear Watson,” was never spoken by Sherlock Holmes. That is to say that Sir Arthur Conan Doyle never wrote those exact words for his fictional detective Sherlock Holmes. However, Sherlock Holmes does say the words “elementary” and “my dear Watson” quite often.

  8. The phrase "Elementary, my dear Watson" has become one of the most quoted and iconic aspects of the character. However, although Holmes often observes that his conclusions are "elementary", and occasionally calls Watson "my dear Watson", the phrase "Elementary, my dear Watson" is never uttered in any of the sixty stories by Conan Doyle. [177]

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