match the idiom with their meaning
take a back seat
fair and square
under the weather
piece of cake
fall into place
jump into conclusions
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take a back seat-become less involved in something
fair and square-in an honest and open manner
under the weather-not feeling very well
piece of cake-to be very easy
fall into place-fit well together
jump to conclusions-reach a decision too fast
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take a back seat - become less involved in something
fair and square - in an honest and open manner
under the weather - not feeling very well
piece of cake - to be very easy
fall into place - fit well together
jump to conclusions - reach a decision too fast
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