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tricks of the trade
a smart or quick or skillful way of doing something
The man knows many tricks of the trade in the publishing business.
tried-and-true
trip the light fantastic
trip up
trip up (someone) or trip (someone) up
trot (something) out or trot out (something)
trouble (someone) for (something)
trouble (someone) to (do something)
trouble (someone) with (something)
trouble one's head about (someone or something)
trouble oneself about (someone or something)
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path of least resistance
open the door to (something)
put the finger on (someone)
leading question
do a land-office business
die off
one's stamping grounds
stumble across/upon (someone or something)
up in years
go against the grain
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Nobel Prize
Nobel Prize : Literature
Year : 1937
Name : roger martin du gard
Country : france.
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