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Meaning of "Could Do Wonders"



 
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Meaning of "Could Do Wonders" #1 (permalink) Tue Dec 23, 2008 18:24 pm   Meaning of "Could Do Wonders"
 

What does it mean ?
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Could Do Wonders #2 (permalink) Tue Dec 23, 2008 18:51 pm   Could Do Wonders
 

Definition: help significantly; improve a situation drastically

Explanation: Used when speaking about a suggestion that dramatically improves a situation.

Examples: You know exercising twice a week will do wonders for your health. - Stopping smoking will do wonders for your complexion.
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