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Sunday, December 27, 2020

Idioms and phrases: six in one, (and) half a dozen in the other — The difference between these two options is negligible, irrelevant, or unimportant; either option is fine or will work as well as the other. ( EnglishH 0027 l4y )

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

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