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to have a soft spot for someone start learning
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to fight like cat and dog start learning
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to be the spitting image of someone start learning
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to look exactly like another person
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to be like chalk and cheese start learning
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two people or thing that have nothing in common
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to be like two peas in a pod start learning
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two people or things are extremely similar
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to be the black sheep of the family start learning
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blood is thicker than water start learning
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familial bonds are stronger
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there's no love lost between them start learning
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it's like talking to a brick wall start learning
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frustrating, one-sided conversation
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to follow in somebody's footsteps start learning
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to do the same things another person did
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to be at each other's throats start learning
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extreme conflict, often long-term
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to see eye to eye with someone start learning
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to agree with someone, have the same opinion
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to have a shoulder to cry on start learning
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having someone who listens to your problems
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to be through thick and thin skin together start learning
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to stay with each other through good and bad times
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to get something straight from the hourse's mounth start learning
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to receive information directly from original source
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to get straight to the point start learning
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to speak directly about the main subject
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to avoid talking about what is important
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to be on the same wavelength start learning
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to or more people understanding each other well
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to talk nineteen to the dozen start learning
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to speak rapidly and without stopping
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to hear sth on the grapevine start learning
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to hear news from someone who heard them from someone else
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a project or undertaking, bold or complex
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someone who does not live in their own country
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to fly or move quickly and lightly
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fond of company, sociable
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a problem that you have to deal with before you can make progress
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a new plan or process to achieve sth or solve a problem
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making you feel free and able to behave as you like
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excessive pride in or admiration of your own appearance or a achievement
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