Idioms
at the outset (of something)
from the first or early stage of something
At the outset of the meeting there were problems between some members of the group.
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)
attract (someone's) attention
augur well for (someone or something)
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make a silk purse out of a sow's ear
get a kick out of (someone or something)
lull (someone) to sleep
cast about for (someone or something)
school of hard knocks
strike a happy medium
chew the fat
of all things
turn the trick
come home to (someone)
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Human hair grows about just over a centimetre (half an inch) a month.
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