Alena88
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Hi everybody,
Recently I've come across an interesting and new to me idiom - "to a T" which I found in the dictionary when I was looking for another way to say "perfectly, exactly". Is it a commonly used expression or an outdated one? And most importantly, in which writing style can it be used? Is it appropriate to say "to meet a deadline to a T"?
Thank you.
Recently I've come across an interesting and new to me idiom - "to a T" which I found in the dictionary when I was looking for another way to say "perfectly, exactly". Is it a commonly used expression or an outdated one? And most importantly, in which writing style can it be used? Is it appropriate to say "to meet a deadline to a T"?
Thank you.