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Expressing Opinions

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the thing is
1.
the thing is
短语

The thing is, my parents like me to be home by ten o'clock.

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2.
for what it is worth
短语

I'm not an expert on the matter, but for what it's worth, I think you should consult a professional.

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3.
[set] in {one's} ways
短语

Despite the advancements in technology, my grandfather remains set in his ways and prefers to stick to his traditional methods.

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4.
[shift] {one's} ground
短语

I'm not afraid to speak my mind, even if it means ruffling some feathers.

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5.
[think] (little|badly|poorly) of {sb}
短语

The manager's constant criticism made the employees think poorly of him.

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6.
[think] nothing of {sth}
短语

As a seasoned athlete, I think nothing of running a marathon.

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7.
[think] outside the box
短语

The team always thinks outside the box to come up with unique advertisements for all its clients.

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8.
in a bad light
短语

The company's unethical practices were exposed, putting them in a bad light in the eyes of consumers.

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9.
take it from me
content.sentence

Take it from me, learning to code is not as difficult as it seems.With dedication and practice, anyone can master it.

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10.
gut (feeling|reaction)
短语

I had a gut feeling that the job interview was going well, and I was right.

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11.
a word to the wise
短语

A word to the wise: always check the expiration date before consuming food or medication.

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12.
[run] deep
短语

The scars of war run deep in the hearts of the survivors, who still bear the physical and emotional wounds of conflict.

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13.
straight from the shoulder
短语

The manager gave his employees straight from the shoulder feedback, praising their strengths and identifying areas for improvement.

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14.
to (the best of|) my knowledge
短语

To my knowledge, there have been no reported cases of food poisoning from this restaurant.

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15.
[change] {one's} tune
短语

He bragged that the test was easy, but when he saw his grade he changed his tune.

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16.
[know] where {sb} [stand]
短语

After the candid conversation with the supervisor, Sarah knew exactly where she stood in terms of her performance and potential for advancement.

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17.
{not} [have] a good word to say (for|about) {sth}
短语

The disappointed customer returned the product, saying they had not a good word to say for it, and demanded a full refund.

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