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    Celebrities
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  • constant scrutiny
    to behave in a way that is not generally acceptable
    to make someone very bored or very angry
    being carefully watched and examined in a critical way
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  • drive someone around the bend
    make someone very bored or very angry
    become extremely tired or sick by working hard for a long
    behave in a way that is not generally acceptable, especial
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  • go off the rails
    to lie to someone in a way that flatters them
    remain sensible and realistic about life
    behave in a way that is not generally acceptable
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  • blow smoke up one's backside
    remain sensible and realistic about life
    to lie to someone in a way that flatters them
    to become extremely tired or sick by working hard for a long
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  • no mean feat
    not what someone like
    not an easy task
    not a success
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  • (something) goes to your head
    something makes you think you are best
    something you love very much
    something you are humble about
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  • a big break
    a time for friends and family
    a time to relax after years of being famous
    an opportunity to become famous or successful
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  • keep your feet on the ground
    remain sensible and realistic about life
    fall a long way very fast
    to lie to someone in a way that flatters them
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  • bend over backwards
    to go back to the beginning time of something
    to try extremely hard to help or to please someone
    to dress in special clothes
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  • get/have your heart set on something
    to decide to quite something you love
    to miss something very much
    to want something very much
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  • take the rough with the smooth
    to be aware of the unpleasant part of something
    to accept only the pleasant part of something
    to accept both the pros and cons of a situation
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  • in the blink of an eye
    very slowly
    very quickly
    very calmly
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  • double-edged sword
    something that has both positive and negative effects
    something that has positive effects
    something that has negative effects
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  • the pros outweigh the cons
    there are more disadvantages than advantages
    there are more advantages than disadvantages
    there are no disadvantages
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