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    break a sweat

    Often used figuratively to say that something is not hard for someone to do.
    He gave a perfect performance and didn't break a sweat.

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      wear many hats

      To have many jobs or roles.
      He wears many hats: he's a doctor, a musician, and a writer.

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        to sell sand in the Sahara

        The phrase to sell sand in the Sahara and its variants refer to the supply of something to a place where it is not needed.

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          tilting at windmills

          It means that you're fighting imaginary enemies and wasting your time worrying about the outcome of the engagement.

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            run into a brick wall

            To encounter an obstacle or problem that seems impossible to overcome.

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              no pain, no gain

              Used to say that it is necessary to suffer or work hard in order to succeed or make progress.

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                the devil is in the details

                The phrase “the devil is in the details” implies that things can go wrong if one does not pay careful attention to the small elements of a larger undertaking.

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                  cut corners

                  To save money or time when doing something by not including some parts, actions, or details, so that the result is not as good as it could be.

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                    under (one's) wing

                    Under one's care, protection.
                    I was nervous starting a work at my uncle's company, but it definitely made it easier being under his wing.

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                      pain the neck

                      The idiom “pain in the neck” is a common expression used to describe someone or something that causes annoyance or frustration.

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