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Tuesday, June 30, 2020

Idiom of the Day: can't see the wood for the trees - If you can't see the wood for the trees, you can't see the whole situation clearly because you're looking too closely at small details, or because you're too closely involved. - I don't think we can see the wood for the trees at this stage, so let's get an outsider to take a look at the project and give us a progress report. ( EnglishH 1625 y0n )

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Sentence: I'd rather be a bird than a fish. ( EnglishH 1531 g4v )

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