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What are the 20 exam of idiomatic expression?

It's not possible to create a list of 20 specific "exams" of idiomatic expressions. That concept doesn't really make sense.

Here's why:

* Idiomatic expressions are a part of language, not a separate subject. They are learned through exposure and practice, not by studying a specific set of exam questions.

* Idioms vary greatly depending on the language and culture. A list of idioms tested in one place would not be relevant elsewhere.

Instead of exams, here are some ways to learn and test yourself on idiomatic expressions:

1. Read extensively: Pay attention to how native speakers use language, especially in literature, movies, and everyday conversations.

2. Keep a list: Write down any new idiomatic expressions you encounter and try to understand their meaning and context.

3. Use flashcards: Create flashcards with idioms on one side and their definitions on the other.

4. Practice with others: Have conversations with friends or classmates and try to incorporate idioms into your speech.

5. Do online quizzes: Many websites offer quizzes specifically focused on idioms.

6. Watch videos: There are educational videos that explain idioms and their origins.

Remember, learning idioms is a continuous process. The more you read, listen, and practice, the better you'll become at understanding and using them.

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