All at once (suddenly) he came to me at midnight.
He is all but(nearly/almost) ruined.
Mr. kamal is all in all(powerful) here.
It is all one (just the same) to me
whether you do this or not.
It is all over with (undone/dead) the patient.
It is all the same (make no difference) to me whether she comes
to me or stays away.
Your statement is anything but (far from) true.
He goes to bed at 01:00 am as a rule(usually).
The old man was as bold as a brass(daring).
Women’s education is no longer at a discount (poorly esteemed).
I was at a loss (puzzled) and did not know what to do.
His popularity is at a low ebb(decreasing)
I shall take part to the party at any rate (in any possible case).
This amount will do at a pinch (in case of emergency).
I can walk 15 miles at a stretch (with one effort)
COMMON IDIOMS
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