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    The Weekly Idiom: Ahead of time
    The Weekly Idiom: To be keen on
    The Weekly Idiom: To be on the fritz
    The Weekly Idiom: To live high on the hog
    The Weekly Idiom: To drop like flies
    The Weekly Idiom: In your face
    The Weekly Idiom: To be caught with your pants down
    The Weekly Idiom: To have an axe to grind
    The Weekly Idiom: To hit the hay
    The Weekly Idiom: Off the cuff
    The Weekly Idiom: To keep your chin up
    The Weekly Idiom: Dry run
    The Weekly Idiom: As a rule
    The Weekly Idiom: To bug someone
    The Weekly Idiom: To get going
    The Weekly Idiom: To be in hot water
    The Weekly Idiom: Above all
    The Weekly Idiom: To get away with something
    The Weekly Idiom: To sleep on it
    The Weekly Idiom: Sitting pretty
    The Weekly Idiom: To paint the town red
    The Weekly Idiom: Under the weather
    The Weekly Idiom: To own up to
    The Weekly Idiom: To grab a bite to eat
    The Weekly Idiom: To brush up on something
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        The Weekly Idiom: To brush up on something
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        The Weekly Idiom: Ahead of time
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        The Weekly Idiom: To be on the fritz
        The Weekly Idiom: To be keen on
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        The Weekly Idiom: To be caught with your pants down
        The Weekly Idiom:Under the weather
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    Business Jargon: Zero-sum game
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    Business Jargon: To be on a roll
    Business Jargon: To jump through hoops
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    Business Jargon: To hold one's feet to the fire
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