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Sundarnaz Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Idiom

"One's heart is in the right place"

I have just read the idiom on a site. The examples shows that the idiom is used when you do something with good intentions but the consequences turn out to be bad. Did I get it correct?

  

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sundarnaz but the consequences turn out to be bad. Or just wrong, not necessarily bad.

  • sundarnaz but the consequences turn out to be bad.
  • Or just wrong, not necessarily bad.
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sundarnazbut the consequences turn out to be bad.

Or just wrong, not necessarily bad.

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sundarnazDid I get it correct?

Yes. but the consequences might be disappointing, not necessarily bad.

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