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Select the most appropriate meaning of the underlined idiom in the following sentence.
Nine times out of ten, he tells lies.
All the time
Hardly
In most cases
Sometimes
- The phrase "Nine times out of ten" is an idiom meaning that something happens almost always, or very frequently.
- It indicates a high likelihood, though not an absolute certainty.
- Let's break down the options:
- Option 1: All the time - This implies 100% frequency, which is slightly more than what the idiom implies.
- Option 2: Hardly - This suggests something happens rarely, which is the opposite meaning.
- Option 3: In most cases - This accurately captures the idiom's meaning of something occurring frequently or typically.
- Option 4: Sometimes - This suggests a medium frequency, less than what the idiom suggests.
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