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I can't afford this purse! It must_( use the Above idioms to complete the sentences)

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Answered by HumbertoFitzhugh
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I can't afford this purse! It must 'costs an arm and a leg.'

Explanation:

An idiom is an expression that is used to mean something else than its literal meaning.

For example, 'You hit the nail on the head' means that one have guessed correctly or that one is absolutely right.

The idiom "costs an arm and a leg" is used to refer to something that is very expensive and unaffordable.

The idiom that will be used to complete the given statement would be "costs an arm and a leg."

Thus the complete sentence is:

'I can't afford this purse! It must 'costs an arm and a leg.'

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