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Soheil1 Posted 5 years ago
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Under the wing of

Hi.

What's the difference between under the wing of and under the aegis of?

Thanks in advance

  

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under the wing of This is a much more common and everyday expression. under the aegis of This is a formal and less common term. Used mainly in writing, not in speaking.

  • under the wing of This is a much more common and everyday expression.
  • under the aegis of This is a formal and less common term.
  • Used mainly in writing, not in speaking.
  • A similar word is auspices .
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under the wing of This is a much more common and everyday expression.

under the aegis of This is a formal and less common term. Used mainly in writing, not in speaking. A similar word is auspices.

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