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Hey everyone, today we are going to learn 3 common English idioms that native speakers use in daily conversations. We picked up a lot of good examples so try to feel the meanings of these idioms. Fill up your vocabulary by adding 3 common idioms:
✔️ Out of the picture
✔️ Slap on the wrist
✔️ Benefit of the doubt
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00:00 - opening example
00:14 - idiom out of the picture meaning
01:23 - idiom slap on the wrist meaning
02:35 - idiom benefit of the doubt meaning
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