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Used for something achieved
Question 1:
Used for something achieved
A.
Raining Cats and Dogs
B.
A Bird In The Hand Is Worth Two In The Bush
C.
In The Bag
D.
Keep your chin up
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When several people have the same idea or opinion
When something includes everything (both necessary or unnecessary). Also when someone takes or buys everything (both necessary or unnecessary)
Intense attack on someone by the media
When you got used to something new
Something extraordinary, unusual. Can be used both in positive and negative meanings
When you ignore something and pretend that you do not see it
Used for something achieved
When you do not want to speak about things which happened in the past because they were unpleasant. Also, it can be used when it is better not to talk about something because it may cause troubles
1. A human being 2. A relative
Leaving without paying
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