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List of idioms and their CORRECT preposition

Do you know of a written or online list of idioms and their correct prepositions?
  

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Do you mean phrasal verbs? Idioms are phrases or sentences which have a meaning that is not a literal reading of the words: Here are some idioms: He was born with a silver spoon in his mouth . She got a charlie horse and dropped out of the race.

  • Do you mean phrasal verbs?
  • Idioms are phrases or sentences which have a meaning that is not a literal reading of the words: Here are some idioms: He was born with a silver spoon in his mouth .
  • She got a charlie horse and dropped out of the race.
  • The company was bleeding red ink.
  • Don't split hairs with me.
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Do you mean phrasal verbs?

Idioms are phrases or sentences which have a meaning that is not a literal reading of the words:
Here are some idioms:

He was born with a silver spoon in his mouth.
She got a charlie horse and dropped out of the race.
The company was bleeding red ink.
Don't split hairs with me.

Phrasal verbs

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