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1 question. How do idioms differ ? ( what is the difference between idioms?)
2 Which side of the life do they describe for the most part
3 why do idioms sometimes have similar meaning in different languages
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However, I was wondering if it was appropriate to use idioms in formal/ official writing/correspondence?
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Thanks so much for Idiom .

this is first time for me in this website
really I so happy because I want improve my English language from this website

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hello, I am from Costa Rica, I am an English Teacher, I would like to find out information about idioms, they are very difficult to tech, what do you think...
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