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Idiom
Set in stone.
If something is set in stone, it cannot be changed or altered.
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Asked whether his country, with a newly elected government, might change its position on Kosovo, he said: "our position is given but it is not set in stone.
It is not set in stone, then, that collective worship needs to include devotion to God.
It is not set in stone and customers could still challenge a £12 charge if they felt it was excessive in their particular case.
"It is not set in stone, so with some mix of enforcement and the economy, fewer will come and more will go home".
Be dynamic, with a living phrasing by not merely reading it, so that it is not set in stone, and then you can feel more inspired and alive, and make a more inspiring communication between the teacher/preacher and the class or the congregation.
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It's not set in stone, of course, but this does look rather legit.
"If you pick a date, it's not set in stone," he assured her.
And "Kyoto" is not set in stone.
But this is not set in stone.
Even that rule is not set in stone.
Remember that your road test date is not set in stone.
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