All criminal attitudes must be nipped at the bud.
1) nipped on the bud
2) nipped for the bud
3) nipped in the bud
4) No correction
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Option 3) nipped in the bud
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Nipped of the bud
Explanation:
All criminal attitudes must be Nipped of the bud
Meaning:
- Stop anything in its early stages or give it a comprehensive inspection.
- For instance, they put an end to the insurrection by detaining all the leaders.
- This metaphorical phrase originally appeared in a Beaumont and Fletcher play from 1606–1607 and refers to a spring frost that destroys flower buds.
- Stop anything in its early stages or give it a comprehensive inspection.
- For instance, they put an end to the insurrection by detaining all the leaders.
- This metaphorical phrase originally appeared in a Beaumont and Fletcher play from 1606–1607 and refers to a spring frost that destroys flower buds.
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