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MustAsk Posted 12 years ago
Vocabulary

Do something with a grain of salt

Hi,

You cannot do something with a grain of salt.

But there must be an equivalent idiom that I could use with "do"

Please advise

Thanks!
  

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" What meaning do you intend?

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There is an idiom, "take it with a grain of salt." I have never heard of it with "do."

What meaning do you intend?
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Do something with skepticism. Is there an idiom for that?
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Not that I know of.
Usually we are skeptical about what others tell us or how they behave, not what we do ourselves. Usually we are confident about the things we say and do ourselves. We generally know if they are "little white lies" or "***'s honest truth."

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