Difference b/w idioms and phrases ?
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✏ An Idiom does not means what its words says while A Pharse exactly means what its words says.
✏ An Idiom has a fixed meaning while A Pharse do not often have fixed meaning.
✏ An Idiom might not make a sense to us if we are not familiar with it but A Pharse will always make a sense either we are familiar with it or not.
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A phrase is “a small group of words standing together as a conceptual unit”, while an idiom is “a group of words established by usage as having a meaning not deducible from those of the individual words”. So, the difference is that an idiom as an established meaning not directly linked to the individual words.
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