Idioms

passport to (something)
something that allows something good to happen
A university education is usually a passport to a better job.

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  • past (someone or something's) prime
  • past master at (something)
  • pat on the back
  • patch up (something) or patch (something) up
  • path of least resistance
  • pave the way for (someone or something)
  • pay (someone or something) a visit
  • pay (someone) a back-handed compliment
  • pay (someone) a compliment
  • pay (someone) off or pay off (someone)
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  • the other side of the tracks
  • send (someone) packing
  • sew (something) up or sew up (something)
  • put (someone) in his or her place
  • knock oneself out (doing something)
  • take a bath
  • a game that two can play
  • see no objection to (something)
  • let (someone) down or let down (someone)
  • live up to one's end of the bargain


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