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cause and effect idioms

Idioms related to cause and effect
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20 Idioms Related to Cause and Effect

20 Idioms Related to Cause and Effect (with Meanings & Examples) English doesn’t always explain cause and effect in a direct, logical way. Very often, it does it idiomatically. Instead of saying “Your actions have consequences,” native speakers might say: You reap what you sow. That is why idioms related Read more

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