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    Usage of idioms
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  • Use the following in a sentence: ‘to be under the weather’
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  • Use the following in a sentence: ‘to hit the sack’
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  • Use the following in a sentence: ‘hold your horses!’
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  • Use the following in a sentence: ‘right as rain’
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  • Use the following in a sentence: ‘a piece of cake’
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  • Use the following in a sentence: ‘don’t get your knickers in a twist’
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  • Use the following in a sentence: ‘better late than never’
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  • Use the following in a sentence: ‘keep your nose to the grindstone’
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  • Use the following in a sentence: ‘to bite the bullet’
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  • Use the following in a sentence: ‘there’s no point crying over spilt milk’
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  • Use the following in a sentence: ‘costs an arm and a leg’
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  • Use the following in a sentence: ‘don’t overthink it’
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  • Use the following in a sentence: ‘to have butterflies in your stomach’
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  • Use the following in a sentence: ‘by the skin of your teeth’
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