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To dip your toe in the water | What does "out of hand" mean?
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Test No. express/advan-2 "Hands on", question 6

I've just bought a brand new car with all the latest gadgets and quite honestly it has cost me an arm and a leg.

(a) a reasonable amount of money
(b) a fair amount of money
(c) a huge amount of money
(d) a good deal of money

Test No. express/advan-2 "Hands on", answer 6

I've just bought a brand new car with all the latest gadgets and quite honestly it has cost me a huge amount of money.

Correct answer: (c) a huge amount of money
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