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    Resources Expressions I
An idiom or an idiomatic expression is a group of words which when taken together, has a different, figurative meaning than that of the individual words which make it up. Idiomatic expressions are found in all languages and are used frequently. There are approximately 25,000 idioms in the English language. Included here are but a number of the more common idiomatic expressions in English. We are constantly adding to this list, so check back frequently.
Expression
Example
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If it is all the same to you, I would like to buy this one instead.
If only I didn't have so many obligations.
I don't want to go to the party and in any case, I haven't been invited.
You will know the truth in due time.
Many people have contributed to these notes in some way or other.
I was lying in bed awake until the small hours of the morning.
She got dressed in the wink of an eye.