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Phrase of the Day (take a page out of someone’s book)-05APR23

Phrase of the Day (take a page out of someone’s book)-05APR23

Today’s “Phrase of the Day” is “take a page out of someone’s book and its meaning is “to imitate or follow someone; copy, reproduce, mimic, mirror, echo, model oneself on, take as a model, take as an example”.

Example Sentence: As it turns out, the image of the pope in a big coat, which was doing the rounds on social media this weekend, was generated by AI… I’m going to take a page out of the pope’s book, and say something absolute and moral: we really need to make “being sceptical of things by default” cool again, or else we’re going to be in a whole mess of trouble. 

This word is present in I thought I was immune to being fooled online. Then I saw the pope in a coat and click here to read it.

Courtesy: The Guardian

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