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B2-C1 Conversational IDIOMS

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    B2-C1 Conversational IDIOMS
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  • Idiom to say you choose not to be in a position of responsibility or power.
    take a back seat
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  • Idiom to say something sounds vaguely familiar.
    rings a bell
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  • Idiom to say everyone pays equal share for something.
    go Dutch
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  • When you put your efforts in something that will never give you the result you want.
    Barking up the wrong tree
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  • Idiom to say something is difficult to understand.
    clear as mud
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  • Idiom to say that two or more people are in the same difficult situation.
    in the same boat
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  • Idiom to say something seems bad at first but provides some benefit in the end.
    a blessing in disguise
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  • Idiom to say that something's in the past and so no longer important
    water under the bridge
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  • Idiom to say someone's revealed a secret carelessly or by mistake
    let the cat out of the bag (or spill the beans)
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  • Idiom to wish good luck, usually before a performance.
    break a leg
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