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To take a leaf out of somebody's book

A. To take him as a model

B. To steal something valuable

C. To follow the dictates of someone

D. To conform to others standard

Answer: Option A

Solution(By Examveda Team)

To take a leaf out of somebody's book: to behave or to do something in a way that someone else would.

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  1. Umar Farooq
    Umar Farooq :
    1 year ago

    Many idioms and phrases that you have written and explained are completely contrary with the facts. Kindly make the necessary corrections as this platform is used and trusted by people who need their livelihood and who have been struggling to make both ends meet.

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