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Q4. Idioms exist in every language. An idiom is a phrase or common expression that means something different to the literal meaning of the words, eg when we say- it's raining cats and dogs - We do not mean that cats and dogs are falling from the sky. This amusing expression means that it is raining heavily, Similarly the idiom "alive and kicking means to continue to be healthy or successful Find out the meanings of the following idioms using a dictionary
(a) dress for success​

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Answered by AshMaXSiRa
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  • Dress for success" is the modern equivalent of "clothes maketh the man"-that is, it articulates the belief that what you wear matters in everyday life. However, in its modern guise, this is a discourse specifically on business dress that proclaims the importance of sartorial presentation in the workplace.

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