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Phrase of the Day (the lion’s share)-23OCT22

Phrase of the Day (the lion’s share)-23OCT22

Today’s “Phrase of the Day” is the lion’s share and it is a phrase meaning “the most of something, the largest part of something; the greater number of, the main part of, more than half of, the bulk of something”.

Example Sentence: Our world today is in turmoil, facing multiple, mutually reinforcing crises. Even as we mount a fragile recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic, war fuels a devastating energy, food, and cost-of-living crisis… With the narrative so focused on geo-politics, the scope for each of us to make a difference as individuals seems increasingly lost. While governments and industry carry the lion’s share of responsibility for responding to the crisis, we as consumers play a large role in driving unsustainable production methods.

This phrase is present in The Hindu article A new lease of LIFE for climate action and click here to read it.

Courtesy: The Hindu

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