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Today Teresa talks about the expression win-win. This idiom is of the straight-up repeated type. It is used to describe a situation that benefits two people or two groups of people. I think you can hear the word win in there, so the repetition of good in this way win-win shows that it's good for one side- they win and it's good for the other side- they win. It's a win-win.
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This episode was recorded on May 26, 2021.
By myeslqsToday Teresa talks about the expression win-win. This idiom is of the straight-up repeated type. It is used to describe a situation that benefits two people or two groups of people. I think you can hear the word win in there, so the repetition of good in this way win-win shows that it's good for one side- they win and it's good for the other side- they win. It's a win-win.
If you like the show, please share it with a friend and subscribe to the show. And remember, we'd love to hear from you! You can contact us via email at [email protected] or on our Facebook page! Until next time, happy learning!
This episode was recorded on May 26, 2021.