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Rommel Posted 11 years ago
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Have I correctly used the expressions 'break a leg,' 'come out,' and 'nothing stands in his way' in the following sentence?

Have I correctly used the expressions 'break a leg,' 'come out,' and 'nothing stands in his way' in the following sentence?

A disciplined athlete just needs to break a leg, come out, and make sure that nothing stands in his way.
  

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Why on earth does an athlete need to break a leg?

  • Why on earth does an athlete need to break a leg?
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Why on earth does an athlete need to break a leg?
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The idiom break a leg is usually said as an exclamation to an actor to wish him luck with a coming performance..
eg Break a leg tomorrow night, Fred!
eg NOT Fred broke his leg last night. (unless you literally mean he broke a bone)

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