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1. Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
(A): Have no doubts about something
(B): Feel that there is a loss in business
(C): Think that there is a dead animal
(D): Have a reason to suspect something
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SSC Stenographer 5 Feb 2019 Shift-II
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