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#271
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out like a light
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to fall asleep very quickly
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He was out like a light as soon as his head hit the pillow.

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#272
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sleep like a baby
idiom
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to sleep very peacefully and comfortably
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After a warm bath, she slept like a baby.

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#273
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lose sleep over something
idiom
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to worry a lot about something
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Don’t lose sleep over minor issues.

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#274
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a catnap
idiom
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a short, light sleep
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I took a catnap after lunch.

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#275
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forty winks
idiom
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a short nap or brief sleep
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He likes to take forty winks after work.

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#276
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pull the plug
idiom
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to stop something; to end support for a project or activity
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The company decided to pull the plug on the outdated app.

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#277
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hit the panic button
idiom
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to react too quickly or nervously to a problem
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Don’t hit the panic button just because the server is down.

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#278
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light years ahead
idiom
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far more advanced than others
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This new smartphone is light years ahead of its competitors.

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#279
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push someone's buttons
idiom
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to deliberately annoy or upset someone
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He knows how to push her buttons when they argue.

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#280
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cutting edge
idiom
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the most advanced or innovative
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Our company is working on cutting edge AI technology.

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#281
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to see the big picture
idiom
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to understand the larger or more important issue
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You need to see the big picture when making strategic decisions.

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#282
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a weight off one's shoulders
idiom
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a feeling of relief after a problem or burden is resolved
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When she finished the project, it felt like a weight off her shoulders.

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#283
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stress out
idiom
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to become very anxious or nervous due to pressure
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She tends to stress out before exams.

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#284
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take the edge off
idiom
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to make a bad situation or feeling less intense or unpleasant
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A hot cup of tea always helps to take the edge off.

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#285
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set the stage
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to prepare everything for something to happen
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The manager's speech helped set the stage for the upcoming conference.

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#286
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make the tough calls
idiom
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to make difficult decisions in challenging situations
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Being a leader means sometimes having to make the tough calls.

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#287
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cross your heart and hope to die
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to swear that something is true, often said with sincerity
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I cross my heart and hope to die that I will never lie to you.

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#288
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The devil is in the details
idiom
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Small details are often the most important or problematic.
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The overall concept was great, but the devil is in the details.

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#289
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Masterpiece
idiom
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A work of outstanding artistry or craftsmanship.
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The sculpture he created is truly a masterpiece.

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#290
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In the eye of the beholder
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Beauty or value is subjective and dependent on the viewer.
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Art is truly in the eye of the beholder, as different people have different tastes.

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#291
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stand trial
idiom
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to appear in court to answer criminal charges
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He will stand trial for fraud next month.

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#292
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on trial
idiom
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being tested or judged
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The company is on trial for violating privacy laws.

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#293
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open and shut case
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a case that is easily decided or obvious
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It was an open and shut case with clear evidence.

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#294
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rule of law
idiom
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the principle that everyone is subject to the law
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Democracy depends on the rule of law.

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#295
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give it time
idiom
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to wait for something to improve or happen
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Give it time, you’ll see results soon.

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#296
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take a deep breath
idiom
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to calm down and relax
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Take a deep breath before reacting.

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#297
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wait and see
idiom
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to be patient until something becomes clear
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Let’s wait and see what happens next.

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#298
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take it in stride
idiom
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to accept something calmly without being upset
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She took the criticism in stride.

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#299
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easy does it
idiom
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used to tell someone to be careful and patient
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Easy does it, don’t rush the process.

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#300
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fall flat on one’s face
idiom
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to fail completely or embarrass oneself
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He fell flat on his face trying to start a new business.

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