what are alternatives for the idiom "work like a charm"?
basically I'd like to know another way of saying that, people love variety.
any advice would be very much appreciated.
My phone automatically starts a sentence with a capital letter. That's how vital and invariable the practice is. Even if it didn't, I could switch to capitals with a single keystroke and back again with one more.
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My phone automatically starts a sentence with a capital letter. That's how vital and invariable the practice is. Even if it didn't, I could switch to capitals with a single keystroke and back again with one more. My advice is to start every sentence with a capital letter.
It would help to have the sentence you intend to use the expression in. Context is everything in these matters. But a
There are numerous alternatives you can use for this in English. The following is American usage. The above post is apparently British usage.
the bees' knees
the best
second to none
heaven sent
you'd kill for one
you'd sell your wife/husband/kids/mother/soul for one
you'd die for one
you'd sell the farm for one
you'd quit your job fo