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Idiom for the need to expose oneself to something they don't believe in, to broaden the mind
The Next CEO of Stack OverflowSimilar idiom to 'I don't have the staff of Moses'Idiom for something that is the best “available” solutionwhat is the idiom for doing something covertlyIdiom for 'after they get what they want'Idiom criticizing a person who has unsolved problems but tries to give someone advice about themNeed an alternate idiom for “Riding the coattails”Idiom to express someone is getting something they don't need/won't be able to useIdiom for: making something sound plausibleWhat is the idiom used when you don't do something right away but do it eventually?What is a good idiom for telling someone something that they already know a lot about?
As an example consider the following:
Atheists must read some religious literature now and then to make sure they are not trapped in their own filter bubble of thinking.
I remember hearing an idiom to capture this. Kinda like the idiom - "You must know your friends well, but your enemies even better."
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As an example consider the following:
Atheists must read some religious literature now and then to make sure they are not trapped in their own filter bubble of thinking.
I remember hearing an idiom to capture this. Kinda like the idiom - "You must know your friends well, but your enemies even better."
idiom-requests
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As an example consider the following:
Atheists must read some religious literature now and then to make sure they are not trapped in their own filter bubble of thinking.
I remember hearing an idiom to capture this. Kinda like the idiom - "You must know your friends well, but your enemies even better."
idiom-requests
As an example consider the following:
Atheists must read some religious literature now and then to make sure they are not trapped in their own filter bubble of thinking.
I remember hearing an idiom to capture this. Kinda like the idiom - "You must know your friends well, but your enemies even better."
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