Expression Cards
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idiom
a weight off one's shoulders
Meaning
a feeling of relief after a problem or burden is resolved
Example
When she finished the project, it felt like a **weight off her shoulders**.
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a weight off your shoulders
Meaning
relief after dealing with a stressful situation
Example
Finishing the project felt like **a weight off my shoulders**.
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a weight on your shoulders
Meaning
a heavy burden or responsibility causing stress
Example
Running the company alone is **a weight on his shoulders**.
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a well-oiled machine
Meaning
a group that works efficiently and smoothly together
Example
Our team worked like **a well-oiled machine** during the event.
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a whole new ball game
Meaning
a completely new or different situation; something that changes the way things are done.
Example
Starting a business from scratch is **a whole new ball game**.
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a win-win situation
Meaning
a situation where everyone benefits
Example
Merging the two companies created **a win-win situation** for both parties.
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a window of opportunity
Meaning
a short period when one has a chance to act effectively
Example
We have **a window of opportunity** to finalize the deal this week.
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a wolf in sheep's clothing
Meaning
someone who appears harmless but is actually dangerous
Example
He was **a wolf in sheep's clothing**.
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a work in progress
Meaning
something that is still being developed or improved
Example
The project is still **a work in progress**, but it's going well.
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a work of art
Meaning
something very beautiful or skillfully made
Example
Her wedding dress was truly **a work of art**.
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a workaholic
Meaning
a person who works too much and finds it hard to stop
Example
He’s such **a workaholic**, even on weekends he works.
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above board
Meaning
honest and legal; without deceit
Example
Their business deal was completely **above board**.
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Above reproach
Meaning
Completely honest and without fault.
Example
Her integrity is **above reproach**.
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above the law
Meaning
not subject to the law; thinking one is untouchable by rules
Example
Some powerful people act as if they are **above the law**.
phrasal-verb
accept yourself as
Meaning
to recognize and be at peace with who you are
Example
You grow emotionally when you **accept yourself as** you truly are.
phrasal-verb
account for
Meaning
to explain the reason for something; to represent a portion of something
Example
These factors **account for** most of the differences in results.
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ace a test
Meaning
to do extremely well on a test
Example
He studied hard and managed to **ace the test**.
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ace the test
Meaning
to perform extremely well on an exam or task
Example
She **aced the test** and got the highest score.
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acid test
Meaning
a crucial test that proves the value or success of something
Example
The product launch will be the **acid test** of our new design.
phrasal-verb
acknowledge someone for
Meaning
to recognize and thank someone for their help or contribution
Example
The company **acknowledged her for** her dedication and teamwork.
phrasal-verb
acknowledge with
Meaning
to show recognition or appreciation through something
Example
They **acknowledged with** a small gift for all his hard work.
phrasal-verb
acknowledge with thanks
Meaning
to formally accept something and thank the giver
Example
We **acknowledge with thanks** the donation from our partners.
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across the board
Meaning
affecting everyone or everything equally
Example
The new tariffs apply **across the board** to all imported goods.
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act of kindness
Meaning
a single good deed or gesture to help others
Example
That was such a beautiful **act of kindness**.