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Old 01-Mar-2005, 08:40
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Dear Teacher ,
could you please help me to find an idiomatic expressions for the following sentences:
1.A single flaw which spoils the whole
2.Destroy at the very start
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1. One rotten apple spoils the whole barrel.
2. Nip in the bud (stop something that is in an early stage of development)

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Dear Teacher ,
could you please help me to find an idiomatic expressions for the following sentences:
1.A single flaw which spoils the whole
2.Destroy at the very start


2. to kill in germ
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2. to kill in THE germ
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