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Question: replace the phrases in double quotations with appropriate idioms. The meaning must stay the same: I always thought I knew my computer "in every detail", but the other day it started to crash every time I opened a certain program. I could not "in any way" understand why it was doing this, and I didn't have "any idea" at all about what to do to fix it. I rang the helpline which I had used in the past, and after about 20 minutes I spoke to someone who said his name was Patrick, and that he was there to help me. He gave me some advice "which sounded quite familiar to me" from previous calls I had made to the same helpline. I "thought about all this. put the facts together", and concluded that they give the same advice to everybody and that it's just a way of getting rid of you. The computer still crashes every time I open the program.
I always thought I knew my computer "inside out", but the other day it started to crash every time I opened a certain program. I could not "for the life of me" understand why it was doing this, and I didn't have "the foggiest notion" at all about what to do to fix it. I rang the helpline which I had used in the past, and after about 20 minutes I spoke to someone who said his name was Patrick, and that he was there to help me. He gave me some advice "which rang a bell" from previous calls I had made to the same helpline. I "put two and two together", and concluded that they give the same advice to everybody and that it's just a way of getting rid of you. The computer still crashes every time I open the program.
Jan. 16, 2023, 1:23 p.m.
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