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In the following question, out of the four alternatives, select the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the idiom/phrase.
On the brink of
To be alert
To be near to
Not at all
Occasionally
- On the brink of: This idiom means being very close to a certain situation or event happening, often something significant or dramatic.
- Option 1: To be alert: This means being watchful, paying attention to potential danger, which isn't the meaning of the idiom.
- Option 2: To be near to: This aligns well with the idiom, as it indicates proximity to an event or situation.
- Option 3: Not at all: This indicates a complete negation and doesn't relate to being on the verge of something.
- Option 4: Occasionally: This implies sometimes or from time to time, not about being close to an event.
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