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When something includes everything (both necessary or unnecessary).
Question 1:
When something includes everything (both necessary or unnecessary). Also when someone takes or buys everything (both necessary or unnecessary)
A.
Every Cloud Has A Silver Lining
B.
Everything But The Kitchen Sink
C.
Kill two birds with one stone
D.
Have an Axe to Grind
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