Question
Satish heard it from the horse's mouth
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The phrase "from the horse's mouth" is an idiomatic expression that indicates information obtained directly from the person who has firsthand knowledge or is directly involved in a particular situation.
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What should come in place of ‘?’ in the given series?
154, 159, 169, 184, ?, 229, 259
Town C is to the south of Town A. Town D is to the west of town A. Town B is to the east of town D. Town E is to the south of town B and south-east of T...
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UPSET : SETUP :: TITPOT : ?
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