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a foot in the door
Meaning
to have a small opportunity to start working in a company or industry
Example
An internship is a great way to get **a foot in the door**.
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a fork in the road
Meaning
a point where a decision must be made; a choice between two or more options
Example
When you come to **a fork in the road**, you have to choose which way to go.
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a fresh start
Meaning
a new beginning after difficulties or mistakes
Example
After the breakup, she wanted **a fresh start**.
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a friend in need is a friend indeed
Meaning
a true friend helps you in difficult times
Example
When I was sick, Jane took care of me—**a friend in need is a friend indeed**.
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A friend is a treasure
Meaning
A true friend is invaluable and precious.
Example
I've known her for years, and she's always been there for me; **a friend is a treasure**.
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A friend to all is a friend to none
Meaning
Someone who tries to please everyone may end up pleasing no one
Example
He is friendly to everyone, but he has no real close friends because **a friend to all is a friend to none**.
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a front-page story
Meaning
a news story that is important enough to be placed on the front page of a newspaper
Example
The fire in the city center was **a front-page story** for the national newspapers.
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a full plate
Meaning
to be very busy or have many things to do
Example
I can’t join the trip now; I’ve got **a full plate**.
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a game changer
Meaning
something that completely changes the way things are done
Example
The new technology is a **game changer** for the healthcare industry.
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a game plan
Meaning
a strategy or plan of action
Example
We need a clear **game plan** before we start the meeting.
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A giant leap
Meaning
A significant advancement or achievement.
Example
Landing on the moon was **a giant leap** for mankind.
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a giant leap for mankind
Meaning
a significant or groundbreaking achievement
Example
The first man landing on the moon was truly **a giant leap for mankind**.
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a gift from the heavens
Meaning
a blessing or something very special
Example
Her support during the tough times was **a gift from the heavens**.
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a glimmer of hope
Meaning
a small sign of improvement or success in a difficult situation
Example
Even in the hardest times, he never gave up because there was always **a glimmer of hope**.
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a glimpse into the future
Meaning
a small indication of what the future might be like
Example
This technology gives us **a glimpse into the future**.
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a global village
Meaning
the world considered as a single community due to technology and communication
Example
The internet has turned the world into **a global village**.
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a go-getter
Meaning
someone who is very energetic and determined to succeed
Example
He’s **a go-getter** who never gives up on his goals.
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A goal without a plan is just a wish
Meaning
Having a goal without a clear plan makes it unlikely to succeed.
Example
Don’t just dream, remember **a goal without a plan is just a wish**.
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a golden goose
Meaning
a source of continuous wealth or profit
Example
Their subscription service has become **a golden goose** for the company.
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A golden opportunity
Meaning
a very good chance to do something
Example
Getting this scholarship is **a golden opportunity** for you.
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a good Samaritan
Meaning
a person who helps others in need
Example
A **good Samaritan** helped the injured man on the road.
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a gray area
Meaning
a situation or topic that is not clear or that can be understood in more than one way
Example
The question of intellectual property rights in the digital age is still **a gray area**.
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a guiding light
Meaning
someone who inspires or leads others toward success
Example
Her courage became **a guiding light** for the whole team.
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a happy camper
Meaning
a person who is content and satisfied with life
Example
After getting the job, he’s been **a happy camper**.