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Learn An Idiom — Down The Road

DOWN THE ROAD : later or in the future.

Example: The website is in the progress of development. It will be launched to public down the road.

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Learn An Idiom — Down / Along The Line

DOWN / ALONG THE LINE : (informal) at some point of a process or an activity.

Example: During debugging my application, I had found some errors down the line.

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Learn An Idiom — To Drop Someone A Line

TO DROP SOMEONE A LINE / TO DROP A LINE TO SOMEONE : To write briefly to someone.

Example: After an internal meeting of our team, the secretary always drops a line to our manager.

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Learn An Idiom — To Cut Your Teeth On Sth

TO CUT YOUR TEETH ON STH / TO CUT YOUR TEETH DOING STH : To do sth which provides you the first experience of a particular type of work. You began your work and learned some of your skills.

Example: Web designers cut their teeth learning client-side technologies such as HTML, JavaScript, and Cascading Style Sheed (CSS).

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