[Idiom] the differences between them

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hello there.

can anyone tell me what is the differences between " kills two birds in a stone " and " have it and eat it " ?

kindly regards,
may
 

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hello there.

can anyone tell me what is the differences between " kills two birds in a stone " and " have it and eat it " ?

kindly regards,
may
The expressions are: "To kill two birds with one stone" and "To have one's cake and eat it too". They have completely different meanings.
 
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