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This document provides an overview of idiomatic expressions in the English language, illustrating their meanings and usage, along with common idioms and an exercise for practice.
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Idioms are expressions that convey a meaning different from the literal interpretation of the words used. They are often culturally specific phrases that may not make sense when translated directly.
Typically, individuals, businesses, or organizations that engage in certain activities or meet specific regulatory criteria may be required to file idiomatic expressions in relevant contexts based on local laws or industry standards.
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The purpose of idioms is to provide a concise way to express complex ideas or emotions, often enhancing communication by conveying cultural nuances and shared understandings.
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