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❌The set of same identical twins always confuse their friends and sometimes their professors.
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❌Even the strongest men were able to escalade the tower of south region.
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❌The servant tried to scrub the dirt and grime of the floor, but couldn't make it clean again.
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❌When she reached the station, the train have already left.
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❌Serving as an alternative choice to tea, the pregnant woman drank herbal tonic.
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9 idioms related to books and study
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πŸ““1. Hit the Books:
πŸ”ΉMeaning: To study hard.
πŸ”ΈExamples:
"Finals are next week, so it's time to hit the books."
"I can't go out tonight, I have an important exam on Friday so I have to hit the books."


πŸ“”2. In Black and White:
πŸ”ΉMeaning: Clear and straightforward; often referring to something written down as proof, officially in writing.
πŸ”ΈExamples:
"The rules are in black and white, so there's no misunderstanding."
"Tina sees everything in black and white, ignoring the complexity of most situations."


πŸ“’3. Crack a Book:
πŸ”ΉMeaning: To open and read a book, typically for studying. (Often used in the negative to mean not studying at all).
πŸ”ΈExamples:
"Shailesh rarely ever cracked a book in high school, but he still was able to graduate."
"You had better crack the books if you want to have any chance of graduating this year."


πŸ“•4. Burn the Midnight Oil:
πŸ”ΉMeaning: To study or work late into the night.
πŸ”ΈExamples:
"During exam week, students often burn the midnight oil to cram for their tests."
"The team burned the midnight oil to finish the project before the client's deadline."


πŸ“—5. By the Book:
πŸ”ΉMeaning: To follow the rules exactly.
πŸ”ΈExamples:
"The police officer goes by the book, even in emergencies."
"During audits, we document changes by the book to avoid trouble."


πŸ“˜6. Read Between the Lines:
πŸ”ΉMeaning: To understand the hidden meaning or implied message that is not explicitly stated.
πŸ”ΈExamples:
"Vidisha didn't say she was upset, but if you read between the lines, you can tell she's unhappy."
"Ramanuj gave a very diplomatic explanation, but reading between the lines, it seems like he was fired for political reasons."

πŸ“™7. Brush Up On:
πŸ”ΉMeaning: To review or practice knowledge, usually something you learned in the past but have partly forgotten.
πŸ”ΈExamples:
"I need to brush up on my English before the exam."
"Shailesh is going to Europe on business and so he has been brushing up on his French."


πŸ“’8. Brainstorm:
πŸ”ΉMeaning: To think of ideas or solutions, often in a group setting.
πŸ”ΈExamples:
"The students will brainstorm ideas for the school play."
"After brainstorming with my advisor, we came up with a method."


πŸ“•9. Hit the Nail on the Head:
πŸ”ΉMeaning: To get something exactly right; to be accurately correct about a problem or situation.
πŸ”ΈExamples:
"Priya hit the nail on the head when she said the project failed due to poor planning."
"Your analysis really hit the nail on the head."

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