🔎 Idioms: To be in the dark
IELTS Speaking for Success
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The idiom "To be in the dark" means to be uninformed or unaware about something. When someone is "in the dark," they lack information or knowledge about a particular subject or situation. This phrase is often used to describe a state of ignorance, confusion, or not being told important details.
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The idiom "To be in the dark" means to be uninformed or unaware about something. When someone is "in the dark," they lack information or knowledge about a particular subject or situation. This phrase is often used to describe a state of ignorance, confusion, or not being told important details.
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