Hi.
what's the difference between: to squeak by vs to scrape through
I have both idioms in such sentences:
I sqeaked by on the test.
I sraped through on the test.
I squeaked by on the test. OK I scraped through on the test. No.
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I squeaked by on the test. OK
I scraped through on the test. No.
martinezz123I sqeaked by on the test.
This is not familiar to all English speakers.