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Phrase of the Day (be at odds with)-19SEP24

Phrase of the Day (be at odds with)-19SEP24

Today’s “Phrase of the Day” is be at odds with and it is a phrase meaning “disagree with, be in disagreement, run counter to, to be opposed to, be in conflict with, be at variance with, be in opposition to, be inconsistent with”.

Example Sentence: The NEP 2020’s three-language formula ostensibly promotes linguistic diversity but conceals a deeper agenda aimed at reviving the concept of a Hindi-India, particularly by diminishing the role of English in India. This approach not only is in conflict with the aspirations of millions who view English as a ladder to socio-economic mobility but also stands at odds with the Constitution, which safeguards against the imposition of any single language on the nation.

This phrase is present in Shed the myopia, refocus on the relevance of English and click here to read it.

Courtesy: The Hindu

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