Idioms
at the expense of (someone or something)
to be to the harm of (someone or something)
The man was very successful but it was at the expense of his family and health.
at the latest
at the outset (of something)
at the present time
at the top of one's lungs
at the top of the hour
at this juncture
at this stage of the game
at times
at will
attend to (someone or something)
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close call
red herring
make up (with someone)
get into a stew about/over (someone or something)
the long haul
call (someone's) bluff
stand in awe of (someone or something)
out of all proportion
nose (someone) out or nose out (someone)
knock on wood
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epistemophobia : fear of knowledge.
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