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Orwe Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Sweet spot vs golden mean

Hi,

The perfect solution which satisfy everyone is called sweet spot or golden mean ?

Edit: Changed header from 'spote' to 'spot'. CJ
  

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Not really. Here's the basic idea. the golden mean refers to something that is not too much and not too little .

  • Not really.
  • Here's the basic idea.
  • the golden mean refers to something that is not too much and not too little .
  • eg In giving someone help with his English, a good teacher should try to find the golden mean It's not a common phrase.
  • the sweet spot usually refers to the best position for performing an action.
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Not really.
Here's the basic idea.

the golden mean refers to something that is not too much and not too little.
.eg In giving someone help with his English, a good teacher should try to find the golden mean
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This explain a lot.

Is there an idiom which can be used to describe the perfect solution (or solution which is best for both sides) ?
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Is there an idiom which can be used to describe the perfect solution I'd just say 'a perfect solution'.


(or solution which is best for both sides) ? I'd just say 'a compromise'.
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