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to follow the rules of something in Idioms
to be able to do something very easily in Idioms
to be able to relax and recover from a stressful time or event in Idioms
to be able to do something easily and quickly in Idioms
to be able to do something easily and quickly in Idioms
to be able to let others laugh and joke about you in Idioms
to be something that should have happened earlier in Idioms
to be on the point of doing something in Idioms
mainly, especially in Idioms
most importantly of all in Idioms
to be more than is required in Idioms
to be not deserving of blame or criticism in Idioms
to be very honest so that nobody will suspect you of doing something wrong in Idioms
to be forgetful in Idioms
to agree to an offer or proposal in Idioms
as said or told by someone, in agreement with something, in the order of something, in proportion to something in Idioms
doing something strictly by the rules, doing something the usual and correct way (Hoyle was a writer who was an expert on the rules of card games) in Idioms
to provide an answer/explanation for something in Idioms
the weak part of a person/place/system/argument which can easily be attacked or criticized in Idioms
a test where the conclusions are beyond doubt in Idioms
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