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To take a bull by horns?

Updated: 3/22/2024
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The term "Take the bull by the horns" came from the Old West in America. It meant to take control of life by controlling a large steer to make yourself a better person.

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This phrase means to confront a difficult situation or challenge head-on, in a bold and decisive manner. It's about facing problems directly and not shying away from them.

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