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Ericeul Posted 18 years ago
Vocabulary

English expression

Hi there,
I'm looking for an Englisch expression:
"After all this advice and information, you should put ... and ... together".

Where is ... standing for?

Tx
Eric
  

Top answer

Hi, Probably 'put two and two together'. The idea is 'to come to an easy and obvious conclusion'. The longer form of the expression is 'to put two and two together and get four', but the latter part is almost never said today.

  • Hi, Probably 'put two and two together'.
  • The idea is 'to come to an easy and obvious conclusion'.
  • The longer form of the expression is 'to put two and two together and get four', but the latter part is almost never said today.
  • Best wishes, Clive
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Hi,
Probably 'put two and two together'.

The idea is 'to come to an easy and obvious conclusion'.

The longer form of the expression is 'to put two and two together and get four', but the latter part is almost never said today.

Best wishes, Clive

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