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"textContent": "Are you sometimes spaced out during English class? Time to shake off the cobwebs and learn some fun expressions in English that native speakers often use to describe a person’s physical or mental condition. In this class, we’ll look at expressions such as off one’s meds, fit as a fiddle, all wound up, to be […]",
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