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Phrase of the Day (out of the woods)-23DEC21

Phrase of the Day (out of the woods)-23DEC21

Today’s “Phrase of the Day” is out of the woods and it is a phrase meaning “out of danger; free from difficulties”.

Example Sentence: Evidence that infections caused by Omicron may be less severe than other Covid variants is good news but is likely to make little or no difference to the duration of the pandemic, according to experts… “It’s good but it doesn’t get us out of the woods. Severity of infection is clearly very important but it is only one factor in terms of the public health burden,” Mark Woolhouse, a professor at the University of Edinburgh said, speaking in a personal capacity.

This phrase is present in The Guardian article Good news is Omicron may be less severe, bad news is it’s surging faster and click here to read it.

Courtesy: The Guardian

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