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the idiom The rank and file means​

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Answered by rihanna50
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the idiom The rank and file means​ not in a position of authority or power.

example :-The scandal appears to go beyond rank-and-file officers all the way to the heads of the police force.

Answered by artsyP23
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Answer:

rank and file. Followers, the general membership, as in This new senator really appeals to the rank and file in the labor unions. This expressioncomes from the military, where a rankdenotes soldiers standing side by side in a row, and file refers to soldiers standing behind one another

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the ordinary workers in a company or theordinary members of an organization, and not the leaders

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