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It is much safer to be content with things you have at the moment than take risks and try to reach more in the future
Question 1:
It is much safer to be content with things you have at the moment than take risks and try to reach more in the future
A.
Hit The Sack
B.
Last but not least
C.
The Whole Nine Yards
D.
A Bird In The Hand Is Worth Two In The Bush
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