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Jenny Smith

500 Really Useful English Phrases: Intermediate to Fluency

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    By no means: this means ‘definitely not’.
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    To ride it out: to endure a bad situation.
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    That was a close shave. He almost caught me reading his private diary
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    Now, my friend is really into clothes
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    A close shave: a lucky escape
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    Plain Sailing: this is used when you want to say that something is easy and that the process was smooth
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    Throw caution to the wind: to take a risk.
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    Now,…: this is used when you want to emphasise the beginning of a sentence
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    Note: the phrase ‘he/she got away with murder’ means that they did not get punished or reprimanded for doing something very wrong.
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