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Idioms are those phrases that don't make any sense unless you already know the definitions, so they're hard to learn by context. The best way to learn common idioms is to make a Study Deck - see the link below - and keep practicing until you have them memorized. That way, you already know a lot, and if you hear new idioms, you can just add them to your deck and keep on learning!

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