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Few idioms stay in frequent usage for a long time.
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Your English may sound unnatural if you use certain idioms.
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Idioms can be used for dramatic effect.
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Idioms are frequently used to comment on people and situations.
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Headline writers always use idioms in their correct form.
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Idioms are only used in some types of speaking and writing.
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Newspapers and magazines are a good place to find idioms in use.
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Idioms are not used in academic writing.
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My essay is really not very good. Could you please help me knock it into
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It’s time you stopped your wounds and got back to your normal life.
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Although the film cost a lot of money to make, it enjoyed no success at all; in fact, it sank like a
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There was a kind of domino when Jill left the company. Others in her team decided to follow her example, and that then gave the idea to other employees too.
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Ben and Sarah went out together for a long time, but the relationship eventually ran its – they’re both happily married to other people now.
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The children up their ears when they heard the word ‘chocolate’.