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#1171
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a heart of steel
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someone who is emotionally strong and unyielding
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Despite all the challenges, he handled everything with a heart of steel.

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#1172
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stoic calm
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to remain calm in difficult or stressful situations
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Even during the crisis, she maintained stoic calm.

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#1173
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Breaking new ground
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To make an important new discovery or innovation; to do something that has never been done before.
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The new trade agreement is breaking new ground in international relations.

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#1174
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doubting Thomas
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a person who refuses to believe without proof
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He’s a doubting Thomas; he won’t believe it until he sees it himself.

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#1175
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head over heels
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deeply in love
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He fell head over heels for her the moment they met.

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#1176
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match made in heaven
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a perfect romantic couple
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Everyone says they are a match made in heaven.

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#1177
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puppy love
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a young or innocent kind of love
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Their relationship in school was just puppy love.

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#1178
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lovebirds
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a couple who are very affectionate with each other
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Look at those lovebirds holding hands in the park!

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#1179
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crazy about someone
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to be deeply attracted or infatuated with someone
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She’s crazy about her new boyfriend.

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#1180
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heart skips a beat
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to feel excited or nervous because of love
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Every time he smiles, her heart skips a beat.

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#1181
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the apple of someone's eye
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someone very precious or loved deeply
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Her daughter is the apple of her eye.

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#1182
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swept off your feet
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to be suddenly and strongly attracted to someone
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She was swept off her feet by his charm.

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#1183
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have a crush on someone
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to have romantic feelings for someone, often secretly
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I’ve had a crush on her for months.

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#1184
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Bide one’s time
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To wait patiently for the right opportunity.
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She decided to bide her time before making a move.

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#1185
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carry yourself with confidence
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to behave in a confident and assured way
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She always carries herself with confidence during meetings.

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#1186
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own it
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to take pride in who you are or what you do
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Don’t be shy about your success—own it!

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#1187
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take pride in
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to feel good about something you have done
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You should take pride in your achievements.

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#1188
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have guts
idiom
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to have courage or confidence to do something difficult
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It takes someone with real courage to have guts to speak the truth.

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#1189
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feel comfortable in your own skin
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to be confident and relaxed about who you are
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She finally feels comfortable in her own skin.

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#1190
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open the floodgates
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to allow something to happen on a large scale; to trigger a chain reaction
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When the security flaw was leaked, it opened the floodgates for hackers worldwide.

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#1191
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behind the firewall
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protected or isolated from external threats
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Sensitive company data should always stay behind the firewall.

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#1192
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weakest link
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the most vulnerable part of a system or group
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Human error is often the weakest link in cybersecurity.

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#1193
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black hat
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a hacker with malicious intent
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Black hats often exploit vulnerabilities for personal gain.

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#1194
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head to head
idiom
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to be in direct competition or disagreement
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The two leaders went head to head in the debate.

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#1195
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to be of one mind
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to have the same opinion
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We are of one mind about this decision.

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#1196
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a bone of contention
idiom
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a subject of disagreement or dispute
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Money has always been a bone of contention between them.

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#1197
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the benefit of the doubt
idiom
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to believe someone even if you are not sure they are telling the truth
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I’ll give him the benefit of the doubt and believe his story.

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#1198
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by and large
idiom
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generally speaking; on the whole
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By and large, we agree with your proposal.

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#1199
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a fresh start
idiom
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a new beginning after difficulties or mistakes
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After the breakup, she wanted a fresh start.

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#1200
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a turning point
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a moment when an important change happens
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Graduating from college was a turning point in his life.

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