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A
In the end
B
In the middle
C
At the beginning
D
Before the end

Explanation

'At the outset' means at the beginning or start of something. It refers to the initial stage of an event or process.

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A
cancelling a debt
B
writing a letter
C
increasing money
D
reducing rates

Explanation

To 'write off' means to cancel a debt or recognize that an asset has no value. It is often used in financial contexts.

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A
won
B
surrendered
C
cheerep up
D
started fighting

Explanation

To 'give in' means to cease fighting or arguing and admit defeat. It is synonymous with surrendering or yielding to an opponent.

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A
White Elephant
B
A hoader
C
A black marketer
D
A very costly possession

Explanation

A 'white elephant' is a possession that is costly to maintain but yields no profit or use. It often refers to expensive, useless public projects.

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A
puzzled
B
destroyed
C
defeat
D
harm

Explanation

To be 'at a loss' means to be puzzled, uncertain, or unable to know what to do or say in a particular situation.

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A
first work
B
last work
C
middle work
D
early work

Explanation

Note: 'Swan sone' is a typo for 'Swan song'. It refers to the final performance or creative work of a person before they retire or die.

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A
never in future
B
soon
C
not in future
D
not ever

Explanation

'In no time' implies 'very quickly' or 'very soon'. It suggests that the action will happen almost immediately.

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A
Romantic scenery
B
Visionary project
C
Fanciful schemes
D
Idealistic thhinking

Explanation

To build 'castles in the air' means to have plans or hopes that are unlikely to happen or are unrealistic. It refers to fanciful or visionary schemes.

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A
ten
B
five
C
seven
D
nine

Explanation

The correct proverb is 'A stitch in time saves nine'. It is a common saying advising that early action prevents larger problems later.

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A
crop up
B
to be cultivated
C
to shun
D
to be stopped in the beginning

Explanation

To 'nip in the bud' means to stop something at an early stage of its development, before it can grow into a larger problem.

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