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come with the territory
to be expected under the circumstances (like something that comes with a sales territory)
The fact that the man has no free time comes with the territory with his work as a news reporter.
commit (something) to memory
common touch
con (someone) out of (something)
confide in (someone)
confuse (someone or something) with (someone or something)
conk out
conspicuous by one's absence
contradiction in terms
contrary to (someone or something)
control the purse strings
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tide (someone) over or tide over (someone)
run short of (something)
strike out
in on (something/a secret)
dwell on (something)
buckle down and do (something)
in the public eye
at the eleventh hour
hot under the collar
straighten (something) up or straighten up (something)
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After you die, your body starts to dry out and shrink, creating the illusion that your hair and nails are still growing after death.
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