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Originally Posted by piggy386 Oh I see. Then, I assume people use "in" and "to" incorrectly.
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I think it depends on context.
I think to add a notch
to your belt, letarally means to make another hole
in your belt to be able to expand it...say after your stomach gets much bigger from a huge meal. Something I am well familiar with after a big Christmas dinner...
same idea with "off"
If I stay on Atkin's diet, I will knock a notch
off my belt.
= You let your belt
out a notch.
I also think
a notch in one's belt might be used figuratively meaning...giving you extra
breathing room.
If I subscibe to A&T long distance plan, it will put an extra notch
in my belt. It will cut my long distance bills in half.
Also, it can stand for an accomplishment.
Good going, Liz, another notch
in your belt! Keep up the good work!
It's an extra notch
in your belt
in dealing with difficult students!
I have the feeling that even though the phrase exists, it might be regional, we don't use that particular phrase at all. This is not to say it's not out there and used more often by others...