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Book Idioms
A closed book Eg: I’m a scientist, so art will always be a closed book to me. An open book Eg: Ask me anything, I’m an open book. Read someone like a book Eg: There are a number of books on the market which suggest that it is possible to learn to read a person…
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Separation
>Previously, separate was inadmissible >It was thought to humiliate for a family >Individuals remained together for religious or family reasons >Separation is all the more socially worthy these days >It has turned out to be considerably more typical >Separation can be to a great degree distressing >Solitary guardians may confront money related troubles >Many single…