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Differnece between phrases and idiom

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Answered by Wahchan1306
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phrase is a group of words that doesn't have any meaning
like , boy stick hand hit dog
but idiom is a group of words that has a figurative or a fictional meaning.
hope it helps....

20jatin: it mean idiom is myth
Wahchan1306: no
Wahchan1306: it is a group of words which has identical meaning after being used in a sentence.
Wahchan1306: are u understanding?
20jatin: thanks buddy
Wahchan1306: my pleasure!☺
Answered by Gurujeet
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