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She always beats ___ the bush

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Answered by prajapatipiya75
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Answered by aroranishant799
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Answer:

She always beats around the bush.

Explanation:

'Beating about the bush' refers to stalling and wasting time in order to avoid answering a question. It means to avoid providing a firm response or position. When you tell someone not to beat around the bush, you're asking them to tell you something straight up, rather than in a convoluted, indirect manner. Thus, for the given blank "around" is a suitable answer.

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