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Idiom
Don't take any wooden nickels.
(USA) This idiom is used to advise people not to be cheated or ripped off.
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It does not take too much imagination to realize how tangled scientific discovery would become if every innovation were patented and controlled by the discoverers.
It does not take too much imagination to also wonder about possible future evolutionary impacts, including extinctions and changes in environmental signals, leading to species decline.
It does not take too much of a stretch of the imagination to see that they would make a valuable contribution and provide a willing workforce for mine sites struggling under the cost burden of a fly in, fly out workforce.
Conversely, providers from Shaanxi felt that taking the environmental history was less important, that the environment does not play as strong a role and that the environmental history does not take too much time.
Cooking this recipe does not take too much time, but it does require forethought and advanced action.
Similar(55)
But it doesn't take too much digging to uncover the more complicated truth.
So I am all for it — provided it doesn't take too much cash".
It doesn't take too much imagination to predict what criteria will constitute a reasonable suspicion of a suspect's immigration status.
Though the substance still needs to be tested, "it doesn't take too much imagination to think that this is blood," Houston commented.
It doesn't take too much time for the intensivist.
"When a club like Wednesday shows interest, it doesn't take too much thinking about".
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