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Phrase of the Day (in fits and starts)-05JUN20

Phrase of the Day (in fits and starts)-05JUN20

Today’s “Phrase of the Day” is in fits and starts and its meaning is “at regular intervals; not continuously, starting and then stopping, intermittently, irregularly, now and then”.

Example Sentence:

As India is reopening its economy after almost two months of stringent COVID-19 lockdown, the recovery will happen in fits and starts among states, regions and cities depending on the severity of the pandemic in their localities.

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