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most common English idioms

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The Best Of Both Worlds

Having benefits of two things.

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Stick To Your Guns

To stay committed to your position.

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That Ship Has Sailed

The opportunity is gone.

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Takes Two To Tango

Both parties are responsible.

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You Can Say That Again

Strong agreement.

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Wrap Your Head Around Something

To understand something complex.

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To Bite The Bullet

To endure something tough.

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To Be On Cloud Nine

Extremely happy.

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Worth Its Weight In Gold

Very valuable.

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When It Rains It Pours

Problems come all at once.

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When Pigs Fly

Something that will never happen.

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When In Rome

To adapt to local customs.

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Wear Your Heart On Your Sleeve

To openly show emotions.

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Walk In The Other’s Shoes

To understand someone’s perspective.

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Walk On Eggshells

To act cautiously around someone.

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Up In The Air

Uncertain or undecided.

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Turn A Blind Eye

To ignore something deliberately.

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Under The Weather

Feeling unwell.

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To Weather The Storm

To survive a difficult situation.

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To Say In A Nutshell

To summarize briefly.

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To Get Bent Out Of Shape

To become very upset.

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To Break Someone’s Bubble

To ruin someone’s illusions.

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