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the bud nipped must be evil in the when what is the extra word?

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Answered by Sidyandex
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In this context when is the extra word because it is nowhere connected with the idiom or the sentence and makes no sense in the sentence.

The bud nipped must be evil is the idiom which means kill the evil in the start.

Evil here refers to a bad habit.

Answered by roopa2000
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The bud nipped must be evil in the when what is the extra word?

Nip (something) in the bud's meaning

To immediately halt (something) to prevent it from getting worse. If the government doesn't take action immediately to stop inflation, it will only worsen.

Since it is not related to the idiom or the sentence and makes no sense in the context, when is the extra word in this sentence, the expression "kill the evil at the beginning" is known as "the bud nipped must be wicked." Evil in this context means a terrible habit.

  • "In this context, when is the extra word because it is nowhere connected with the idiom or the sentence and makes no sense in the sentence.  
  • The bud nipped must be evil is the idiom that initially means kill the evil. Evil here refers to a bad habit.
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