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problems that someone has had in the past that they do not worry about because they happened a long time ago and cannot now be changed
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said to show that you cannot know what something or someone is like by looking only at that person or thing's appearance
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not very often
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to save money or time when doing something by not including some parts, actions, or details, so that the result is not as good as it could be
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something you say when the person you were talking about appears unexpectedly
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a situation in which you can enjoy the advantages of two very different things at the same time
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the latest problem in a series of problems, that makes a situation impossible to accept
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if two people see eye to eye, they agree with each other
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to succeed in achieving two things in a single action
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said to show that you cannot know what something or someone is like by looking only at that person or thing's appearance
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something that is very easy to do
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to describe exactly what is causing a situation or problem:
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