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The phrase 'spoon feed' is an established idiom that can be used in written English.
This phrase is used to mean to give someone information or instruction that's very easy to understand. For example: The teacher would often spoon feed information to her class, making sure that everyone understood the topics.
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Here, we spoon feed them and patronise them, it's a disgrace.
Of course, at this stage of life I can't spoon feed her anymore, this lesson is just something she will need to learn on her own.
For some people, they crave structure and someone to spoon feed them.
We trained robots to spoon feed us our opinions and then force feed us associated content.
It doesn't spoon feed you, but it does a much better job of getting the ball rolling.
I learned how to spoon feed my music to people who were open to hearing it".
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Nixon told his men to "treat the Post absolutely coldly" and spoon-feed "scoops" to its local rival, the Star.
You can't spoon-feed.
We spoon-feed it all.
"I don't spoon-feed them".
"I'm not going to spoon-feed them," he said.
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