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Zoltán Király Posted 5 years ago
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Is take with a grain of salt an idiom?

Is take with a grain of salt an idiom?

Also, could you please tell me if this is correctly written:


I take what Peter says with a grain of salt.


On the web I've noticed it often appears as "take (something) with a grain of salt". Does "What Peter says" in the sentence above take place of (something) ? Or only a pronoun can be in the place of (something)?

  

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Zoltán Király Is take with a grain of salt an idiom? It is an expression. Zoltán Király I take what Peter says with a grain of salt.

  • Zoltán Király Is take with a grain of salt an idiom?
  • It is an expression.
  • Zoltán Király I take what Peter says with a grain of salt.
  • Perfect.
  • Zoltán Király On the web I've noticed it often appears as "take (something) with a grain of salt".
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Zoltán KirályIs take with a grain of salt an idiom?

It is an expression.

Zoltán KirályI take what Peter says with a grain of salt.

Perfect.

Zoltán KirályOn the web I've noticed it often appears as "take (something) with a grain of salt". Does "What Peter says" in the sentence above take

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