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Learn formal idioms for your Task-2 essay and some informal ones for the Speaking Module. Avoid cliches and other overused phrases. Click on “V: idioms” over in the tag cloud for more idioms. Meanwhile, here’s a useful idiom that you can use in your writing and speaking: When you say something is a no-brainer you…
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