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Hanuman_2000 Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Part and parcel

Hello,

I was listening a cricket match commentary and the commentator used this "part and parcel".

What does it mean?
could anybody explain it?
Thanks.
  

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If something is "part and parcel" of something, it is an integral, essential part that cannot be taken away. CB

  • If something is "part and parcel" of something, it is an integral, essential part that cannot be taken away.
  • CB
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If something is "part and parcel" of something, it is an integral, essential part that cannot be taken away.

CB

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