which is the correct idiom, when we say that bill is not strong enough. "The bill lacks teeth" or the bill lacks teeth and teeth. or "the bill lacks tooth"?
Top answer
I think the bill lacks teeth is right.
— Nagariya
I think the bill lacks teeth is right.
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