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Phrase of the Day ((your) goose is cooked)-11OCT22

Phrase of the Day ((your) goose is cooked)-11OCT22

Today’s “Phrase of the Day” is “(your) goose is cooked and its meaning is “it means that (your) plans have been ruined and that (you) are in trouble”.

Example Sentence: Though this government may have inherited the sluggish private investment, it must reflect upon whether its own actions may have adversely affected the investment climate. Could the significant step-up in raids by the Enforcement Directorate and the Income Tax Department have had a chilling effect? Could the unreasonable stringency that governs the financial transactions of even not-for-profit organisations have stifled the legitimate economic activity that they give rise to? Could it be that the economy’s goose is being cooked by a surveillance state?

This phrase is present in The Hindu article Why India Inc. is not taking a Hanuman leap and click here to read it.

Courtesy: The Hindu

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