What is the meaning of the idiom?
TAKE A PAGE OUT OF SOMEONE ELSE'S BOOK
A. To do what someon...
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What is the meaning of the idiom?
TAKE A PAGE OUT OF SOMEONE ELSE'S BOOK
A. To do what someone else would do
B. To not make assumptions about someone
C. To like someone
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