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one is liable to put in too much milk... what is liable

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Answered by Sanu213s
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Answer:

Liable means legally responsible to do something.

Answered by 27swatikumari
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Answer: The phrase "one is liable to put in too much milk" is not an idiom, but rather a statement suggesting that if one is not careful when making a cup of tea or coffee, one runs the risk of adding too much milk.

Explanation: While milk has long been promoted as a cure-all for osteoporosis, recent study suggests that drinking too much of it may have the opposite effect. "Drinking too much milk has increased the risk of brittle bones," says Jay Coin, A SYSTEM's director of formulations and a qualified nutritionist. Protein loss from the intestines, also known as protein losing enteropathy, occurs when a baby drinks an excessive quantity of milk, resulting in low blood protein levels. This can cause blood arteries to discharge fluid Swelling of the legs, back, and cheeks is caused by the injection of a substance into the muscle. Too much milk can conflict with iron absorption, causing anaemia in young babies. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, babies under the age of one year should not drink alcohol. He will not be given cow's milk.

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