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choose the correct idiom to complete the given sentence. He lectured on the subject for hours at large at a stretch all in all and at low ebb​

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Answered by shruthi221128
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Answer:

hours at large at a stretch

Answered by priyaag2102
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The Correct idiom for this is "at a low ebb"

Explanation:

The meaning of "at a low ebb" is:- In a bad or weak state:

The meaning of "at a low ebb" is:- In a bad or weak state:

Examples:-

  • Consumer confidence is currently at a low level. or at a low ebb
  • I was recently divorced and I was feeling very low ebb.
  • They believe that training at the plant is inadequate and that morale is at a low ebb, mainly due to the work environment and aging equipment.
  • At the time of hospitalization, a patient's functioning can be expected to be on a low ebb decline with more opportunities for improvement as the rapid pace of hospitalization resolves.
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