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In the given question four statements are given in the options. One idiom or phrase is used in all of the statements; pick up the statement in which the idiom/phrase has been used correctly. If the usage is incorrect in all the statements, then option E i.e., ‘None is correct’ is your answer.
If the usage is incorrect in all the statements, then option E i.e., ‘None is correct’ is your answer.
The outcome of the contest was completely unpredictable, so we decided to play it by ear.
Parul is a connoisseur of Indian classical music and a fabulous singer, and she also wellrehearsed in playing it by ear.
Playing it by ear has become a routine of Priyansh while dealing with his clients, a habit which can land him into jail.
At the dinner function organised at my friend’s house, the orchestra played it by ear and mesmerised the whole audience.
The idiom “to play by ears” means to decide how to deal with a situation as it develops, rather than acting according to plans made ear lier. Since option A talks about unpredictability, the idiom best fits in the context. Options A and D talk about music and C talks about it as a habit that can land someone into jail.
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