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What does the idiom back to square one mean?

The idiom "back to square one" means to have to start over again from the beginning. It's like you're playing a game and you have to go back to the very first square.

Here's an example:

* "We had a major setback with the project, so we're back to square one."

This means that they've lost all their progress and need to start again from scratch.

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