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"They disagreed" (HAD / OPINION)
They had a difference of opinion
"He didn't really mean to say it" (SLIP / TONGUE)
It was a slip of the tongue
"They were the only ones who survived the crash" (SOLE)
They were the sole survivors
"She knows Chinese very well and is confident in the language" (GOOD GRASP)
She has a good grasp of Chinese
"It's exactly as you said!" (HIT)
You hit the nail on the head!
"I tried it" (A GO)
I had a go / I gave it a go
"He did something for me when I asked and it really helped" (FAVOUR)
He did me a favour
"We have to accept this is the best we have" (MAKE)
We have to make do / make the best of it
"I need a new phone" (DO)
I could do with a new phone
"I saw some deer in the woods last weekend and they ran away quickly"
I spotted some deer in the woods ...
"Some people saw the accident happen"
They witnessed the accident
"There's quite a large park nearby" (SIZE)
There's a sizeable park nearby
"They travelled an incredibly long way to reach Vladivostok by motorcycle" (VAST)
.. travelled a vast distance to reach ..
"I thought about it, but decided not to do it because it didn't feel right" (BRING)
.. I couldn't bring myself to do it
"The comedian's jokes had everyone laughing hysterically - they loved her!" (BRING / HOUSE)
She brought the house down
"He reacted really angrily" (RED)
He saw red
"I was really nervous before the interview" (HAD / STOMACH)
I had butterflies in my stomach ..
"Hearing about that always makes me angry" (HOT / COLLAR)
It makes me hot under the collar
"She was so shocked when I told her" (TAKEN)
She was completely taken aback
"I don't see any difference between them!" (APART)
I can't tell them apart
"This thing is really important!" (A MATTER)
This is a matter of importance
"Visiting the old house made her remember a lot of things" (BRING BACK)
.. brought back memories
"I wasn't feeling well last week" (UNDER)
.. felt under the weather ..
"That part of town is very affluent" (WELL / DO)
It's a well-to-do part of town