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Do wee need to Read Idioms from Manhattan SC Guide?, recently i heard that idioms are vanishing away is this true?
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A million $ question man. We all heard GMAC announcing that Idioms are phased out and the SC is more meaning based. But we also heard that only the American used Idioms are out, so that means we need to go through some but not all. Now, the requirement is to find those some idioms that are still tested. BTW, I've focussed on just the Idioms with parallel structure, thinking that Even if idionm based questions are asked, still we can eliminate the incorrect answer choices by finding other errors in them. Still , experts need to throw some light on this issue.
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