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    A stingy person always pays twice

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      give me a hand

      This phrase is often used to request or help in a friendly or supportive manner.

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        the fruits of (one's) labor

        The outcome or rewards of one's work or efforts.

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          It's not a walk in the park

          What you are trying to do or achieve is not easy, it is hard but do-able with effort.

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            get in touch with someone

            Make contact with somebody/something (by phone, letter, visit, etc.).

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              step into the shoes

              To take on a particular role or task that someone else has been doing.

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                something doesn't ring bells

                Indicate that something does not sound familiar.

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                  to be in the weeds

                  When faced with a challenging task or situation, it’s common to feel overwhelmed and lost in the details.

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                    shooting yourself in the foot

                    To do or say something that causes problems for you, to make a stupid mistake that harms you somehow.

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                      on a silver platter

                      If you are given something on a silver platter or on a platter, you are given it without having to work or make an effort to get it.

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                        hats off to

                        Used to give praise or credit to someone.
                        Hats off to my coworker for doing such a great job.

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                          to feel charged

                          To be filled with emotion or strong feelings.

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